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Kathy H. VratilKathy H. Vratil in Bangor Daily News - Jan 23 1998
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"... on Friday upheld a lower court ruling that thc NCAA violated federal antitrust laws by limiting the of rookie coaches at major schools to In July 1096, District Judge Kathy H. Vratil ruled in favor of Division I basketball coaches who challenged the NCAA tmo NCAA said the limitation was needed to promote tition among colleges. The appeals court rejected tho argument, ..."
Publication place: Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, United States
Kathy H. VratilKathy H. Vratil in The Tuscaloosa News - Jan 25 1998
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"... a lower court ruling that the NCAA violated federal antitrust laws by limiting the salaries of rookie coaches at major schools to In July 1996, U S. District Judge Kathy H. Vratil ruled in favor of Division I basketball coaches who challenged the NCAA action. The NCAA said the salary limitation was needed to promote competition among colleges. Thc appeals court rejected ..."
Publication place: Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States
Kathy VratilKathy Vratil in Lawrence Journal-World - Jan 24 1973
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"... Abba Eban, israel's Minister for Foreign Affairs, has canceled the appearance he was to make at Kansas University in March to deliver the J. A. Vickers Sr. Memorial Lecture. Kathy Vratil of the University Relations and Development office said that in a telegram received Tuesday, Eban said he was committed to spend the month of March in Africa. He did not ..."
Publication place: Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, United States
Kathy H. VratilKathy H. Vratil in The Lewiston Tribune - Jan 24 1998
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"... Friday upheld a lower court ruling that the NCAA violated federal antitrust laws by limiting the salaries of rookie coaches at major schools to In July 1996, District Judge Kathy H. Vratil ruled in favor of Division I basketball coaches who challenged the NCAA action. The NCAA said the salary limitation was needed to promote competition among colleges. The appeals court rejected ..."
Publication place: Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho, United States