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          NAMING RIGHTS: In Phoenix, Mary Jo Pitzl reports that
     if America West Airlines is sold, "it could open the door to
     a lucrative naming rights deal" for the Suns' arena.  The
     team currently has a 30-year, $26M deal with America West,
     but it must approve any name change should the company be
     sold. United is a possible suitor of America West (ARIZONA
     REPUBLIC, 2/17)....VA Commonwealth Univ. announced that
     Alltel has agreed to a $2M sponsorship deal with the school
     over 10 years.  The arena portion of the Siegel Center will
     be called the Alltel Arena (RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH, 2/16). 
          OTHER NOTES: The Devil Rays are installing a large hot
     tub at Tropicana Field in "The Beach" seating area.  Up to
     10 people can watch a game from the tub for $350, which also
     includes frozen drinks, beach towels, waiter/waitress
     service, 50 Devil Rays dollars and a scoreboard salute.  The
     D'Backs have a similar setup (ST. PETERSBURG TIMES, 2/17).
     ...In Baltimore, June Arney writes on the non-game use of
     PSINets's 108 luxury suites by suiteholders and businesses.
     Ravens Luxury Suite Manager Theresa Abato: "We wanted to
     make this a year-round buy."  Ababato said that about 25% of
     the suites are currently being used for meetings and other
     events (SUN, 2/17).....Although the AZ State Senate bill,
     which "would have made financing [a new stadium] easier" for
     the Cardinals "was killed" by Mesa senators, a House version
     still "remains viable."  Cardinals VP Michael Bidwill called
     the vote "a procedural setback" (AZ REPUBLIC, 2/17)....The
     Bucs will again hold training camp at the Univ. of Tampa
     this year despite "speculation" that they would move to the
     Disney Sports Complex near Orlando (TAMPA TRIBUNE, 2/14).

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