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DAN PATRICK CITES BRISTOL AS REASON FOR NEW ESPN MEGA-DEAL

          Dan Patrick has re-signed with ESPN for five more years
     through 2003, at more than $600,000 annually, according to
     USA TODAY's Rudy Martzke.  His current deal expires at the
     end of '98.  Patrick: "There was opportunity for me to go
     elsewhere.  But we didn't want to leave Bristol with our kids
     at age 2, 4 and 6.  I was flattered NBC and CBS made
     unofficial inquiries about me."  Patrick was rumored as a
     possible candidate for ABC's "Good Morning America," taking
     over for Charles Gibson (USA TODAY, 9/10).

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