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GM'S GOT NEXT SPONSORSHIP OF WNBA; PACKAGE VALUED AT $12M

          GM announced this morning that it will be the exclusive
     national and local automobile sponsor of the WNBA and will
     carry the title of "Official Car and Truck" (WNBA).  In
     Detroit, the NEWS' Daniel Howes reported the package as a
     three-year, $12M deal, which gives GM sole rights to
     national and local advertising during nationally televised
     games on NBC, ESPN and Lifetime.  The WNBA's Rebecca Lobo
     and Lisa Leslie will become GM's WNBA spokespeople when play
     begins in June.  The NEWS' Howes notes the sponsorship is
     "aimed squarely at GM's efforts to connect with women" and
     "likely will be paired with support of Concept Cure, a
     breast cancer research effort" (DETROIT NEWS, 3/23). 
          NIKE'S GREETING CARDS: More than a dozen women's pro
     basketball players -- most from the Nike-sponsored WNBA, but
     some from the Reebok-backed ABL -- will be at the Women's
     Final Four in Cincinnati to promote the sport through
     clinics and events, according to Sharon Ginn of the ST.
     PETERSBURG TIMES.  Nike is also introducing a line of
     greeting cards featuring top women athletes.  Four in a set
     feature photos of Leslie, Gail Devers, Mia Hamm and Briana
     Scurry.  All open with, "If someone says you run or throw
     like a girl, ask them which girl."  The cards then open with
     phrases that include -- referring to Leslie -- "The girl who
     was a three-time All-American, who won a gold medal and can
     dunk a basketball?" (ST. PETERSBURG TIMES, 3/23).  

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