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ALLEGHENY BANKRUPTCY WON'T HELP EAGLES GET ANY HEALTHIER

          The resolution of Allegheny Health System's bankruptcy
     proceedings has "cut short a 10-year corporate sponsorship
     deal that would have generated" about $20M for the Eagles, 
     according to John George of the PHILADELPHIA BUSINESS
     JOURNAL.  Allegheny spokesperson Tom Chakurda said that the
     health system, which sold its eight Southeastern PA
     hospitals to Tenet Healthcare Corp., has informed the Eagles
     of its "intent to reject the continuation" of the
     sponsorship, which was signed prior to the '97-98 season and
     was supposed to continue through the 2006-07 season.  The
     team is among the 30,000 "unsecured creditors" who will
     split the proceeds from the Tenet sale, but most creditors
     will "only receive a fraction" of what they are owed since
     Allegheny cited $1.3B in debt in its bankruptcy filing. 
     Tenet reps "did not rule out the possibility of trying to
     forge a more limited partnership" with the Eagles in the
     future.  Under the deal, Allegheny agreed to pay the Eagles
     $1.36M in '97, with an 8% increase each year of the
     contract. In return, Allegheny would have received
     commercial spots, ad placements and "presenting partner"
     designations (PHILADELPHIA BUSINESS JOURNAL, 11/16).

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