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          NHL: With only three days remaining in the team's
     ticket drive, the Flames are 573 season tickets short of
     their goal of 14,000.  A total of 119 season tickets were
     sold Tuesday.  Ownership has said it will sell the franchise
     if the goal is not met (Flames).  In Calgary, Cameron
     Maxwell writes that Flames officials "are urging Calgarians
     to keep the fire burning" (CALGARY SUN, 6/28).
          MLB: In Toronto, Moria Welsh cites sources as saying
     that "top" execs at Rogers Communications "are meeting today
     to discuss making an offer" for the Blue Jays and the
     SkyDome (TORONTO STAR, 6/28)....The Yankees were fined
     $5,000 by the N.Y. Lobbying Commission after the team
     "failed to file a financial statement disclosing how much
     they paid" in '99 to lobby state government and the
     Legislature.  The statement was due January 15 (AP,
     6/27)....In N.Y., Kevin Flynn reports that the Braves "made
     it clear" to P John Rocker they did not want him riding the
     No. 7 train to Thursday's Braves-Mets game.  MLB
     Commissioner Bud Selig:  "I've talked to [N.Y. Mayor Rudy
     Giuliani].  I've talked to the Braves.  The Braves are
     talking to him" (N.Y. TIMES, 6/28).
          DEBARTOLO'S RETURN? In his first interview since
     serving as the "star witness" in the federal racketeering
     trial of former LA Gov. Edwin Edwards, former 49ers Owner
     Eddie DeBartolo tells USA TODAY's Gordon Forbes that he
     "might be interested in buying a minority, or majority,
     interest in some NFL team."  DeBartolo, on reports that Bucs
     Owner Malcolm Glazer "might sell": "There has been some talk
     that some well-to-do people in Tampa would like to get
     involved in doing something with the franchise, making them
     an offer.  Would I be interested?  I don't know.  It would
     have to be the right situation" (USA TODAY, 6/28).
          FOOD FOR THOUGHT: FSN's Jim Rome, on PETA asking the
     Packers to change their name: "PETA should be more concerned
     about Mike Tyson eating other human beings than the rest of
     us eating chicken, fish and cows" ("Last Word," 6/27).

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