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          COCA-COLA'S DAMAGE CONTROL: Coca-Cola Chair DOUG
     IVESTER flew to Belgium over the weekend to meet with
     company execs to discuss how Coca-Cola products "became
     tainted, leading to scores of reports that people were
     falling ill after consuming them."  The Belgian gov't said
     its ban on certain Coca-Cola drinks will continue until it
     is "convinced of the company's explanations" on what went
     wrong (ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, 6/20).  In Atlanta, Henry Unger
     wrote that the "longer the European health scare" goes on,
     the "more damaging it can become" to the brand.  Goldman
     Sachs Beverage Analyst Marc Cohen called it a "PR disaster"
     (ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, 6/19). In N.Y., Constance Hays wrote 
     that Coca-Cola is "being criticized as slow to respond to a
     crisis, one that increasingly appears to be born of panic
     rather than reports of serious illness" (N.Y. TIMES, 6/20).
          NAMES: Nuggets longtime trainer BOB TRAVAGLINI passed
     away last Thursday night following a bout with pneumonia. 
     Travaglini was 66 (ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS, 6/19)....Sales &
     Marketing Execs of Minneapolis/St. Paul honored T'Wolves
     Owner GLEN TAYLOR as its Sales Exec of the Year.  Taylor is
     also CEO of Taylor Corp. (Minneapolis STAR TRIBUNE, 6/20).
     ...76ers President PAT CROCE, who suffered multiple
     fractures of the left leg after a motorcycle accident on
     Thursday, "underwent surgery yesterday for the third time in
     four days."  He is "expected to remain in intensive care" at
     Univ. of PA Hospital for "at least two days and is expected
     to remain hospitalized for another week or two" (PHILA.
     DAILY NEWS, 6/21)....In Charlotte, Pamela Moore profiles
     Bank of America's sports finance division: "Through business
     ties cultivated by NationsBank, the company is banker to one
     in three major sports teams" (CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, 6/21).
     

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