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FANS WILL NEVER LEAVE THEIR FAVORITE BAR WITH NEW SIGN

     Motorola EMBARC announced its new wireless sign, The Know-
It-All, which will deliver current news and information and has
further expanded their alliance with ESPN to provide ESPN and
SportsTicker sports information.  Sports info will include the
four major leagues and Division I college basketball and
football.  ESPN GM Tom Hagopian said the sign is "another
creative way that we can help businesses develop better customer
relations, increase business and provide the information that
suits the public lifestyle."  Prices range from $40-50 per month
for the service and a one time cost between $349-2,899 for the
hardware (Motorla EMBARC).

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