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          COBB VS. SI: Actor & former boxer Tex Cobb's libel suit
     against Sports Illustrated for a '93 article begins today in
     Nashville.  SI claims Cobb "won't be able to prove the
     article was published with malice, or that the statements in
     the article were false."  Cobb is seeking $50M in actual
     damages and $100M in punitive damages (TENNESSEAN, 5/23).  
          MORE NOTES: USA TODAY's Rudy Martzke, on this weekend's
     NBA playoffs: "All it took for the drama and excitement
     marking the first round of the playoffs to disappear was one
     lopsided weekend for NBC and TNT" (USA TODAY, 5/24)....In
     Hartford, Desmond Conner profiled ESPN anchor Stuart Scott. 
     HARTFORD COURANT columnist Jeff Jacobs, who has been
     critical of Scott's role on "SportsCenter" in the past,
     said, "There's a line between journalism and vaudeville. 
     When Stuart doesn't cross it, I enjoy his distinctive style. 
     When he does cross it, I squeal."  Scott's response: "If you
     don't like my style, that's fine, turn me off" (HARTFORD
     COURANT, 5/23)....In Dallas, Barry Horn wrote that hockey
     fans "swear that HDTV (high-definition television) will
     revolutionize the way we look at the fractured relationship
     between hockey and television."  Horn: "Maybe.  But all we
     know about HDTV now is that it could set you back $5,000 per
     screen" (DALLAS MORNING NEWS, 5/22)....In Atlanta, Guy
     Cutright profiled sports Web sites and wrote that ESPN.com
     "would be the top site if you didn't have to pay for some of
     the best stuff." CBS SportsLine is a "good site for real-
     time game updates of ... sports, but again you have to pay
     for the best columns" (ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, 5/23). ...The
     U.S. Senate passed legislation on Thursday, which allows
     satellite broadcasters to carry the signals of local TV
     stations (ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, 5/22).

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