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          SC Circuit Judge COSTA PLEICONES ruled Friday that
     LESLIE PRICE can use testimony from a former Hornets
     cheerleader in her sexual-assault suit against Hornets Owner
     GEORGE SHINN.  Pleicones also said that he "might let
     Price's ex-boyfriend testify for Shinn" during the trial,
     which is scheduled to start December 6.  But that
     questioning "probably would be limited to evidence
     suggesting Price has lied under oath" (CHARLOTTE OBSERVER,
     10/23)....CHARLES BARKLEY, who will retire at the end of
     this season, has donated $1M to his scholarship funds at
     both Leeds (AL) High School and Auburn Univ.  Barkley gave
     another $1M for a scholarship at the Cornerstone School, an
     inner-city school in Birmingham.  Barkley, on his next
     career move: "Obviously I'd like to do some acting."  Asked
     about owning an NBA franchise, Barkley said, "If I could get
     one for a couple hundred million, that would be a bargain"
     (HOUSTON CHRONICLE, 10/25)....Former South African President
     NELSON MANDELA attended Sunday's Redskins-Cowboys game and
     sat in Cowboys Owner JERRY JONES' private box (WASHINGTON
     POST, 10/25)....SAMMY SOSA will celebrate his birthday with
     a party on November 12.  Among guests invited: HILLARY
     CLINTON, DONALD TRUMP, JESSE JACKSON and the PRESIDENTS OF
     THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC and VENEZUELA (BOSTON GLOBE, 10/24).
     ...In N.Y., John Broder wrote that Democratic presidential
     candidate BILL BRADLEY is "backed by numerous corporate
     titans, especially those from Wall Street."  Securities
     Industry Association President Mark Lackritz: "It isn't any
     of the policies that make him popular.  Part of it is he was
     a Knick, and a very successful one at that.  A lot of the
     Street are sports fans" (N.Y. TIMES, 10/24). Bradley was
     interviewed by CBS' Ed Bradley on "60 Minutes" last night. 
     On using his celebrity status as a former NBA player to
     raise money and support for his campaign from such people as
     MICHAEL JORDAN, JULIUS ERVING, BILL RUSSELL and PHIL
     JACKSON: "These are my friends.  This is a moment of real
     competition.  They understand competition.  They're on my
     team.  I would have to be stupid to say, `Oh no, everybody
     else can help me, but you guys, sorry, you can't help.'"  Ed
     Bradley: "Al Gore can't round up a bunch of basketball
     players and raise a million dollars."  Bill Bradley: "Well,
     what can I say?  Life is full of inequities" (CBS, 10/24).

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