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align="center">“As the world becomes a lot smaller, as it already has, sports can have a galvanizing impact not only in our nation, but globally.”

— Nike Dir of Global Issues Management Vada Manager (THE DAILY).

Thursday October 20, 2005 Vol. 11 — No. 28 Print This Issue

Top Stories

  • King Says Athletes Should Appreciate History And Business Of Their Sports
    Two days of provocative discussion and debate in N.Y. have shed some new light on the significant role that sports plays in society. From the NBA’s most aggressive community outreach effort ever, to Falcons Owner Arthur Blank outlining his vision for a franchise in a community, to the legendary Billie Jean King calling on sports executives to remember their legacy, there is clearly a new focus on the leverage that sports has today in all areas — but particularly when it comes to charitable and philanthropic efforts. >>Read More

  • Come In Houston
    XM Satellite Radio to conduct largest World Series giveaway ever at Game One.

    Champagne Supernova
    Fox posts best overnight of postseason for Astros-Cardinals Game Six.

    Family Ties
    Rich DeVos turning ownership of Magic over to children.

    On The Road Again
    Saints to be pushed out of Alamodome in December.

    Tracks Meet
    NYRA discusses combining Belmont, Aqueduct racing.

    Back With Attendance
    Bettman content with NHL’s relaunch thus far.

    Recline In Style
    NBA launches line of league- branded furniture.

    Land Of Oz
    White Sox failing to generate much marketing buzz in march to World Series.

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