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          NO BIRD FOR THE WORM: In Chicago, Sam Smith reports
     that friends of DENNIS RODMAN say that he "is so upset"
     about his marital problems that "he has been working late
     into the morning hours at some swanky clubs frequented by
     Hollywood's high rollers."  Smith: "Whether Rodman is still
     in that category is in question."  Smith, who questions
     whether "a sports franchise has any responsibility for a
     player's well-being": "This is a man ready to go off, and
     it's too bad" (CHI. TRIBUNE, 3/16).  In L.A., Bill Plaschke
     calls on the Lakers to "cut" Rodman: "Do it quickly, before
     he returns from spring break" (L.A. TIMES, 3/16).
          NAMES: Devil Rays CFO RAY NAIMOLI passed away Sunday
     night after a long battle with cancer.  Naimoli, 56, was the
     brother of Devil Rays Managing General Partner VINCE
     NAIMOLI, and was responsible for the team's financial
     structure, information systems management and long-term
     strategic planning (ST. PETE TIMES, 3/16)....NEWSWEEK calls
     76ers G ALLEN IVERSON's corn-rows the "envy of the league,"
     as Iverson travels with his own hairdresser, who rebraids
     his hair every few days during road trips (NEWSWEEK, 3/22
     issue).... Former NFLer WALT SWEENEY has written a book
     titled "Off Guard," which he is shopping to publishers
     (BOSTON GLOBE, 3/14)....Giants RB TIKI BARBER will be at the
     All Star Cafe in N.Y. on Wednesday to promote his appearance
     in the off-broadway play, "Seeing Double" (All Star Cafe).

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