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          JORDAN TO CATCH A BUZZ? In an attempt to lure Michael
     Jordan back for another season, Bulls coach Tim Floyd "has
     initiated discussions" with Jordan's "longtime friend" and
     former UNC roommate, Buzz Peterson, to join the organization
     in a coaching or scouting role (CHICAGO SUN-TIMES, 7/30).
          JERRY'S KIDS: Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones said yesterday
     that the team "will stay in his family for at least the rest
     of his lifetime."  Jones: "It's totally improbable that I
     would ever sell the Cowboys."  Jones said he intends to pass
     control of the franchise to his children upon his death, and
     that a plan is "currently being formulated to deal with what
     likely would be a large tax burden resulting from such a
     transfer" (DALLAS MORNING NEWS, 7/30)....CNN/SI's Peter King
     reported that Jones said that the cost of the Browns' "will
     be between" $700-900M.  King also said that when Jones
     relayed those numbers to prospective owners Howard Milstein
     and Charles Dolan, "neither man blinked (CNN, 7/29).
          MLB NOTES: Marlins President Don Smiley said that his
     deal to buy the team "will be finished" if he can complete
     negotiations with Barry Diller's USA Broadcasting, which
     would contribute "at least" $25M to his ownership group (Ft.
     Lauderdale SUN-SENTINEL, 7/30)....Royals President Michael
     Herman said that he believes the $75M price tag to buy the
     team "isn't unreasonable," but in K.C., Charles Crumpley
     reports that the Lamar Hunt/Western Resources group "is
     discouraged because of a couple of tax conundrums." 
     Crumpley: "Whether the tax problems are daunting enough to
     push the Hunt group out of the derby is a question that may
     be answered by next week" (K.C. STAR, 7/30).  Herman also
     said he was "disappointed in the number of local bidders who
     have come forward" with ownership bids (K.C. STAR, 7/30). 
     

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