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MASSACHUSETTS COACH SUES NIKE OVER THE WAY THEY P.L.A.Y.

          MA basketball coach, Dennis Jackson, who "runs a
     nonprofit camp for youths" called P.L.A.Y. Inc., has filed a
     $1M-plus suit against Nike Inc., accusing the company of
     "copying his idea and trying to profit from the program,"
     according to Tina Cassidy of the BOSTON GLOBE.  Jackson said
     Nike "appropriated his program after he sent an outline of
     it" to Nike endorser Michael Jordan several years ago asking
     for help in getting Nike to fund the organization.  But
     after contacting Jordan, whom Jackson had once coached, Nike
     "allegedly rejected the proposal several times between 1991
     and 1993."  Jackson's P.L.A.Y. campaign stands for Planned
     Learning Achievement for Youth, while Nike's campaign is for
     Participate in the Lives of America's Youth.  The GLOBE's
     Cassidy notes court documents show that "as a result of
     Jackson's complaining" against the sports company's use of
     P.L.A.Y., Nike "signed an agreement to pay Jackson at least
     $40,000 a year from 1995 to 1997, along with providing
     product and promotional and fund-raising assistance for the
     nonprofit."  Jackson "asserts, however, in the suit that
     Nike did not follow through with that pact."  Nike declined
     comment on the case (BOSTON GLOBE, 4/18). 
          NIKE SHIPS POWER RED: A Nike apparel line around Tiger
     Woods called the "Tiger Sunday Package" will hit stores on
     May 25, according to Richard Wilner of the N.Y. POST.  The
     "Sunday Package" includes three red shirts, that Woods'
     mother calls his lucky color.  Kultilda Woods is a student
     of astrology and believes the "most powerful color for her
     son, a Capricorn, is red" (N.Y. POST, 4/18).

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