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LEMIEUX AND SMG FAIL TO MAKE DEAL; FUTURE DETERMINED TODAY

          Mario Lemieux and Civic Arena landlord SMG ended a full
     day of meetings last night "without reaching an agreement on
     a lease that would have significantly improved Lemieux's
     chances of buying the team," according to Ann Belser of the
     PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE.  There were no plans to continue
     talks before U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Bernard Markovitz's
     scheduled hearing today on whether to accept Lemieux's plan
     to keep the Penguins in Pittsburgh, dissolve the team or
     sell it to an out-of-town buyer.  SMG attorney Daniel
     Shapira said that both sides "had not resolved either terms
     of a new lease for the Penguins [at the arena] or the
     possibility of buying out SMG's lease."  Without a deal with
     SMG, attorneys for the team "planned to file a motion this
     morning asking Markovitz to estimate how much the team still
     owes SMG" on the $24M loan it received in '91.  Lemieux's
     attorney Doug Campbell told Markovitz that if the balance is
     more than $10M, Lemieux "won't be able to buy the
     franchise."  Meanwhile, NHL attorney Jeffrey Levitan told
     Markovitz yesterday that the league filed an escrow
     statement with the court "proving" that $85M from an out-of-
     town bidder is on deposit at Chase Manhattan Bank
     (PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE, 6/24).  Markovitz noted that an
     injunction he signed in March prevents the team from
     relocating (Pittsburgh TRIBUNE-REVIEW, 6/24).  NHL Senior
     VP/Legal Affairs William Daly said "indications are that the
     Lemieux plan will be approved" (N.Y. TIMES, 6/24).
          ALL BUSINESS: An PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE editorial
     calls on Markovitz to grant the franchise to Lemieux, as his
     plan "has come a long, long way. ...  When his initial plan
     appeared to be lacking, he put more of his own money into
     the deal. ... [The Penguins] are likely to flourish under
     the Lemieux reorganization" (POST-GAZETTE, 6/24).  

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