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MONEY, IT'S A FACT: SPORTS INVESTORS AMONG FORBES' RICHEST

          The current issue of FORBES lists "The World's Working     Rich," a selection of the world's richest 200 billionaires     "who are still earning it -- or are working with what     they've inherited."  News Corp. Chair Rupert Murdoch is     FORBES' cover story, and Robert LaFranco writes, "This issue     of Forbes is very much about the world's working rich: self-     made magnates who built great businesses from scratch or     from very little."  LaFranco adds, "Until the day he dies,     [Murdoch] will remain controversial."  In a sidebar, Michael     Ozanian examines Fox/Liberty's Fox Sports Net. Global Sports     President Jim Drucker: "Murdoch was the first in cable to     figure out that all sports is local.  He will eventually     have more profitable assets than ESPN" (FORBES, 7/6 issue).          THE LIST: FORBES names ten people who "aren't     necessarily the richest, but who we think are the smartest     entrepreneurs of the group."  THE DAILY highlights some of     FORBES' billionaires holding sports interests.  ^ = listed     among FORBES' "smartest entrepreneurs" (FORBES, 7/6 issue).     
BILLIONAIRE NET WORTH SPORTS INTEREST
Bill Gates ^
$51.0B
Controls 11.5% of Comcast
Paul Allen
$21.0B
Owner/Blazers & Seahawks
Philip Anschutz ^
$8.8B
Co-Owner/NHL Kings, Investor/MLS Rapids & Fire
Rupert Murdoch ^
$5.3B
News Corp./Chair
John Kluge
$7.8B
Investor/Operator MLS MetroStars
McCaw Family
$6.4B
John McCaw, Chair/Orca Bay Sports
Hearst Family
$5.7B
ESPN/Lifetime
Ted Turner
$4.8B
Owner/Braves, Hawks, Chair/Turner Sports
Tisch Family
$4.8B
Preston Tisch, Chair/NFL Giants
Luciano Benetton
$4.7B
Owner/Rollerblade, Prince, Nordica
Phil Knight
$4.7B
Nike/Chair
Micky Arison
$4.3B
Managing General Partner/Heat
Leo/Thomas Kirch
$3.0B
European Kirch TV
Lester Crown
$2.8B
Minority Partner/Bulls
Wayne Huizenga
$2.0B
Owner/Dolphins, Marlins, Panthers

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