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WILL YOU STILL FEED ME, IF I DON'T PICK SIXTY-FOUR?

          As part of its title sponsorship of the Insight.com $1M
     Challenge on the FANSonly Network, AZ-based Insight
     Enterprise is giving away $1M "to the person who can pick a
     perfect tournament bracket of 63 games" in next month's NCAA
     Men's Div. I basketball tournament, according to Rebecca
     Rolwing of the ARIZONA REPUBLIC.  Rolwing notes the odds of
     winning "are less than one in 9.25 quintillion.  That's 9.25
     followed by 18 zeros."  ESPN has held its own tournament
     online contest over the past few years and Communications
     Coordinator Dean Diltz said the net has "never had anyone
     come close to getting every single game correct."  Entrants
     may register via www.fansonly.com/challenge or
     www.insight.com (ARIZONA REPUBLIC, 2/26).

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