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NEW REDSKINS OWNER ON THE WARPATH: FIRES 25 STAFFERS FRIDAY

          Redskins Owner Daniel Snyder "fired approximately 25 of
     the team's front-office employees" Friday, "mostly in the
     stadium operations, public relations and marketing
     departments," according to Mark Maske of the WASHINGTON
     POST, who wrote that the firings "come two days" after
     Snyder closed on the $800M purchase of the team.  Sources
     said that "about 15 members of the approximately 60-member
     stadium staff were dismissed, including stadium manager Jeff
     Klein."  Snyder had previously indicated that he was
     "dissatisfied with the traffic flow" to Jack Kent Cooke
     Stadium, parking lot access and fan amenities at the
     stadium.  Meanwhile, Redskins PR Dir Mike McCall and "all
     but one member, Chris Helein," of his staff were released,
     with former Redskins PR staffer John Konoza replacing
     McCall.  Former Snyder Communications staffer Casey Husband 
     was also named to the Redskins PR staff.  Sources said that
     "most of the fired employees were given severance packages
     ranging from four to six months' pay" (WASHINGTON POST,
     7/17).  Maske cites sources who say that "more changes could
     take place soon."  Maske: "Next could come moves on the
     football side of the operation" (WASHINGTON POST, 7/19).
          A NEW GUARD: In Baltimore, Vito Stellino criticized the
     personnel moves and wrote that Snyder had Redskins Exec VP
     David Cope and exec Karl Swanson "hand out the pink slips,"
     with the employees "told to pack up and leave Friday night." 
     Stellino: "If this is a sneak preview of Snyder's operating
     style, the Redskins are likely to be a team in turmoil"
     (Balt. SUN, 7/18).  In Phoenix, Steve Schoenfeld wrote that
     Snyder "is known for his ruthlessness" (AZ REPUBLIC, 7/18).
          NAME IN THE NEWS? Sources of the SPORTSBUSINESS
     JOURNAL's John Lombardo said that a naming rights deal for
     Jack Kent Cooke Stadium "will come sooner rather than
     later," with FedEx "as one of a handful of companies
     interested" in a deal (SPORTSBUSINESS JOURNAL, 7/19 issue).

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