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U.S. prosecutors have issued a subpoena to the National Basketball Players Association, seeking documents as part of an investigation into the finances of the labor union representing players, the union confirmed on Friday.
WSJ: U.S. Probes NBA Players Union
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To get the word out, the Kaiser Family Foundation will launch an ambitious national media campaign that will include taped public service announcements by Magic Johnson, a one-time star of the Los Angeles Lakers turned inner-city entrepreneur, and Rebecca Lobo, one of the most high-profile players in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA).
CNN: Lauds efforts in California; offers aid to Navajos
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The National Basketball Association and its players union ended a two-day session of marathon talks without a deal but with hope after the league revised its offer to the players and with the union saying it will take the offer to its players next week.
WSJ: After Negotiations, a Glimmer of Hope in NBA Talks
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In contrast to the National Basketball Association, a strong European presence that counts players from 34 countries on its teams, over 80% of MLB's 241 foreign-born players hail from Latin America or Asia, including 91 from the Dominican Republic, according to figures from the league.
FORBES
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Recall that in 1998 National Basketball Association owners did just that until the basketball players caved.
FORBES: Too Much to Lose
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In that summer 35 years ago the National Basketball Association, tired of competing with the ABA for players and wary of future litigation, decided to merge with the upstart league.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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And an estimated 60 percent of National Basketball Association players go bankrupt within five years of leaving the league.
FORBES: Leadership: On the Field and Off
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The National Basketball Association has a rule called "one and done" that requires players entering the draft to be 19 or have completed their freshman year of college.
WSJ: Revenge of the Nerds: Tech Firms Scour College Campuses for Talent
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"The National Front is not an association of bowls players, it isn't a basketball club, it's a political organisation with heavy responsibilities, " said Mr Le Pen.
BBC: French rightists mull dynastic succession for Le Pen