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          In Phoenix, Paola Boivin reports that AZ is "in danger
     of losing" the spring training MLB Cactus League to Las
     Vegas.  AZ Department of Commerce Dir of Administration
     Chris Baier, asked whether it's a "crisis situation": "Storm
     clouds are on the horizon."  Boivin notes that leases for
     Cactus League stadiums "begin expiring" in 2004 (ARIZONA
     REPUBLIC, 1/19)....The fourth WNBA season will begin on May
     29, two weeks earlier than normal, with the Olympics
     "looming."  NBC will air 11 games, while ESPN and Lifetime
     will air ten each (USA TODAY, 1/19)....SMI Chair Bruton
     Smith, on NASCAR: "I don't think we had many good races last
     year.  A lot of the races we had were very dull, and I think
     NASCAR needs to address what's wrong.  If (races) are going
     to be dull, it makes it more difficult to sell tickets"
     (Skip Wood, USA TODAY, 1/19)....In Syracuse, Lindsay Kramer
     wrote that AHL President Dave Andrews "remained optimistic"
     that a Manchester, NH, franchise is "on track to join" the
     league in 2001-02, "perhaps along" with a team in
     Bridgeport, CT.  Andrews said that it's "becoming more of a
     challenge to find cities that have good buildings and that
     aren't in other leagues" (SYRACUSE POST-STANDARD, 1/18)....A
     USA TODAY editorial under the header, "Female Athletes Are
     Shortchanged": "The U.S. women [soccer team] have done more
     to promote the game in 10 years than the men have done in
     20."  The editorial adds, "The IOC continues to tolerate
     governing bodies that exploit women by treating world-class
     volleyballers like beach babes and world-champion soccer
     players like minor leaguers" (USA TODAY, 1/19).

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