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ATTEND N.Y. FORUM ON SPORTS IN THE AGE OF INTERNET COMMERCE

          A One-Day Forum From Jupiter Communications. SELECT
     SPEAKERS INCLUDE: David Stern, Commissioner, NBA; Michael
     Levy, Chairman, CEO & President, CBS SportsLine; Dick
     Glover, Executive VP, Internet Media, GO.com and ABC, Inc.,;
     John Elway, Chairman of the Board, MVP.com; John Costello,
     CEO, MVP.com; Bill Squadron, CEO, SportVision; Fabio Freyre,
     Publisher, Sports Illustrated; Jim Walton, President, CNN/SI
     and many more!  TO REGISTER CALL: (800) 488-4345 X6424 or
     visit: http://jup.com/jupiter/events/forums/cof.

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