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          NBA: In Atlanta, Curtis Bunn writes that the NBA "seems
     on its way back to prominence," with NBA arenas "filled to
     capacity, with the aid of cheap-ticket promotions" and the
     TV networks "satisfied with viewership.  So far."  Bunn:
     "The NBA has not driven its game down the fans' throats --
     yet.  But make no mistake: The billion-dollar marketing
     machine is in motion" (ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, 2/12).  The
     CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR'S Douglas Looney writes that fans
     are watching games, but "warily."  Looney tells the NBA:
     "Like a misbehaved youngster, you must make serious amends. 
     We're waiting" (CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, 2/12).  In
     Milwaukee, Dan Manoyan writes under the header, "Fans
     Apparently Willing To Forgive, Forget Lockout" (MILWAUKEE
     JOURNAL SENTINEL, 2/12)....Meanwhile, agent Steve Woods'
     arbitration case to appeal the loss of his license last
     month is scheduled for February 23.  Arbitrator George
     Nicolau will oversee the proceedings (TORONTO SUN, 2/12). 
          CFL/NFL: The CFLPA has "at least" C$1M warchest in case
     of a league lockout.  The funds are from "merchandising and
     licensing fee arrangements ... as well as various cost-
     cutting measures" (Toronto GLOBE & MAIL, 2/12)....CFL
     Commissioner John Tory said that the league's $3M loan
     agreement with the NFL, in which NFL teams can sign CFL
     players, "does not allow those players to then be assigned"
     to AFL or NFL Europe teams (Toronto GLOBE & MAIL, 2/12).  In
     Edmonton, Scott Zerr writes that if the NFL signs a CFL
     player in their option year, they need to make the NFL team
     roster.  In other news, the CFL will make its first $300,000
     payment on the NFL's $3M loan (EDMONTON SUN, 2/12).  
          NOTES: New LPGA Commissioner Ty Votaw is profiled by
     the HARTFORD COURANT's Bruce Berlet, who writes that Votaw
     is "well equipped to handle" the position, despite being the
     "youngest commissioner of a major sport in America." 
     Berlet: "He has a smooth, erudite style and quick wit that
     is a combination of [Former LPGA Commissioner Jim] Ritts and
     [Former LPGA Commissioner] Charlie Meachem" (HARTFORD
     COURANT, 2/12)....In N.Y., Neal Travis writes that Yankees
     Owner George Steinbrenner "is working his political
     connections to ensure" that if there is an MLB exhibition
     series with the Cuban national team, it will include the
     Yankees and not Peter Angelos' Orioles (N.Y. POST, 2/12).

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