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ONTARIO PREMIER LEAVES NOTHING TO CHANCE, NIXES LOTTERY

          Ontario Premier Mike Harris "shut out any possibility"
     of an NHL lottery to help Canada's six NHL franchises one
     day after the report that Federal Industry Minister John
     Manley had expressed the federal government's willingness to
     study to the option, according to Artuso & Dunn of the
     TORONTO SUN.  Harris: "There'll be no new NHL lotteries;
     there'll be no new lotteries.  The minister of finance
     (Ernie Eves) indicated that to Manley, and was very clear on
     that."  Manley said that Harris "shouldn't have dismissed
     the lottery proposal as quickly as he did": "I think that's
     a bit hasty and it's too bad. ... A lottery is like a
     voluntary tax.  If people want to buy tickets that's their
     choice."  Artuso & Dunn also reported that the provincial
     government "rejected a proposal" that the NHL "deserves"
     C$34M annually as its share of provincial sports lotteries
     that bet on hockey games (TORONTO SUN, 10/14).  Manley, on a
     new lottery: "I think that it's one of the few proposals
     that we've seen that actually provided some solution for
     funds for Canadian teams" (Toronto GLOBE & MAIL, 10/14).
          LEAGUE DISMISSES "FRONTLINE" SEGMENT: NHL Group
     VP/Communications Bernadette Mansur, on the PBS "Frontline"
     report, "Mafia Power Play," linking Panthers RW Pavel Bure,
     Rangers LW Valeri Kamensky and Devils assistant coach Slava
     Fetisov to the Russian mob: "This is 'Let's try to sell a
     book and let's try to sell a TV show.'  That's what this is
     about.  They definitely know the position of the league on
     this and on their journalistic integrity and the disrespect
     they showed our players" (N.Y. DAILY NEWS, 10/14).

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