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          BRING ON KRAMER! IT'S FESTIVUS! In Baltimore, Jamison
     Hensley reports that the Ravens received permission from the
     NFL to start selling playoff tickets and mailed out letters
     and invoices to PSL holders yesterday. Hensley: "But since
     Ravens coach Brian Billick has threatened to fine anyone in
     the organization whom he hears using the 'P-word,' the team
     has referred to the postseason activities as 'festivus.'" 
     The term was taken from a made-up holiday in a "Seinfeld"
     episode (Baltimore SUN, 11/21).
          A MODEL FRANCHISE: The SPORTSBUSINESS JOURNAL's Liz
     Mullen reports that Wilhelmina Artist Management will "work
     with" the Nets on plans for some of the agency's clients,
     including Hootie and the Blowfish, Destiny's Child and
     Brandy, to sing the national anthem, perform halftime
     entertainment "or just show up at games" (see THE DAILY,
     9/20).  Agency President Dieter Esch said that the Nets'
     arrangement with Wilhelmina "did not involve a financial
     payment," but there "was a financial arrangement in the
     event that Wilhelmina brings sponsors" to the Nets or to
     Continental Airlines Arena (SPORTSBUSINESS JOURNAL, 11/20).
          NOTES: In Detroit, Bob Wojnowski notes the Pistons'
     signing of F Joe Smith was "about repairing an image, not
     repairing a team" (DETROIT NEWS, 11/21).  ESPN.com's Peter
     May wrote the deal could improve the image of the team, as
     "utter apathy has enveloped this one-time vibrant franchise" 
     (ESPN.com, 11/20)....In Seattle, Angelo Bruscas wrote that
     the Mariners' signing of Japanese OF Ichiro Suzuki will
     "open new off-field horizons" for the team, especially with
     its strong int'l following (SEATTLE P-I, 11/20). 

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