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          TV MONITOR: Last night's 11:00pm ET edition of CNN/SI's
     "Sports Tonight" led with Barry Sanders' retirement and
     followed with Red Sox-Blue Jays.  FSN's 11:00pm ET
     "Primetime" (Fox Sports Net South) led with Sanders,
     followed by Cubs-Expos.  ESPN's 11:00pm ET "SportsCenter,"
     which appeared on ESPN2 due to ESPN's "Wednesday Night
     Baseball," also led with Sanders, followed with Sabres G
     Dominik Hasek's possible retirement (THE DAILY).  
          PRINT NOTES: NBC runs a two-page ad in ELECTRONIC MEDIA
     congratulating the U.S. women's soccer team on their WWC
     victory.  The ad includes the line: "Next Stop The Olympics
     Sydney 2000.  Join The Winning Team with NBC" (THE
     DAILY)....In Milwaukee, Bob Wolfley, on Saints RB Ricky
     Williams appearing in a wedding dress on ESPN Magazine:
     "This appears to be the most unfortunate photo-op decision
     made by a sports star since, well, Dennis Rodman wore a
     bridal dress to a book promotion" (JOURNAL SENTINEL, 7/29). 
          NOTES: In Toronto, Glenn Cole writes that Headline
     Sports Television Network announced that it has applied to
     the Canadian Radio-TV and Telecom Commission for authority
     to broadcast live sports events (TORONTO SUN, 7/29)....Fox
     Sports Net Bay Area (FSNBA) has signed a six-year broadcast
     extension with the Sharks.  The deal calls for 60 games to
     be televised in the '99-2000 season with an increase to 70
     games by the 2004-2005 season (Sharks).

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