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          PHILADELPHIA'S POWER 100: PHILADELPHIA magazine lists
     "The Power 100," the "men and women who rule" the Greater
     Philadelphia area.  Following are sports-related figures on
     the list: Comcast Chair RALPH ROBERTS and President BRIAN
     ROBERTS were listed at No. 9. Comcast-Spectacor CEO and
     Flyers/76ers Chair ED SNIDER dropped from No. 20 to 26, as
     PR "missteps" during the firing of Flyers coach ROGER
     NEILSON and the feud with Flyers C ERIC LINDROS have "some
     wondering if he's lost his touch."  76ers G ALLEN IVERSON is
     No. 49, just ahead of 76ers President PAT CROCE at No. 50,
     who has "amassed feel-good clout. ... He's become the city's
     premiere booster."  YankeeNets Partner LEWIS KATZ is listed
     at No. 51 (PHILADELPHIA, 11/2000 issue). 
          OTHER NAMES: ESPN.com's Marc Stein proposes that the
     U.S. name NBA Commissioner DAVID STERN as its next
     President.  Stein: "If you think Stern couldn't handle it,
     think again. ... Stern is so involved [in league deals] that
     he can even tell you names of broadcasters in Kazakhstan or
     Djibouti. One of our real-life presidential finalists can't
     even spell Kazakhstan" (ESPN.com, 11/15)....The NFL Flag
     National Championships for boys and girls ages 10-14 will be
     held this Saturday at Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex. 
     ESPN will tape the Finals for broadcast in December
     (NFL)....ESPN's "NHL COOL SHOTS" reported how Stars C MIKE
     MODANO began his MIKE MODANO FOUNDATION to help physically
     and emotionally handicapped children.  Reebok co-hosted the
     first fundraising event, highlighted by a silent and live
     auction.  Reebok presented the foundation a check for
     $10,000 ("NHL Cool Shots," 11/15). 

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