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NAMES IN THE NEWS

     PENNY HARDAWAY is ranked by teens as the most popular
athlete in a study to be released today by research firm Teenage
Research Unlimited.  MICHAEL JORDAN and GRANT HILL were tied for
2nd (USA TODAY, 4/9)....During his absence due to the death of
his grandmother, SHAQUILLE O'NEAL signed a movie deal to portray
a comic book super hero named "Steel" (ORLANDO SENTINEL,
4/9)....Agent DAVID FALK has denied signing a representation deal
with Georgetown sophomore ALLEN IVERSON (USA TODAY, 4/8)....The
WALL STREET JOURNAL examines reaction to WAYNE HUIZENGA's
Republic Industries move into the used-car business (WALL STREET
JOURNAL, 4/9).

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