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Passing up a shot

J. Van Gundy not exactly eager to agree with Donaghy's call

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June 13, 2008|By RAY FRAGER

"I think, at the end, he was more at ease," Garceau said. "He was one of those guys who didn't relish that part of the role, but he understood we had a job to do. He was always a good interview."

Something was wrong with the office televisions. As I glanced at ESPN's U.S. Open coverage yesterday, several times I saw a golfer other than Tiger Woods.

MASN has a two-arbitrator winning streak in North Carolina. Earlier this week, a second arbitrator appointed by the Federal Communications Commission ruled for MASN in its effort to get the network carried on the state's biggest cable systems. The arbitrator said Time Warner Cable had discriminated against MASN in favor of regional sports networks in which Time Warner had an interest - just as a first arbitrator had decided.

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But Time Warner claimed that arbitrator was biased, so a second one considered the matter.

It's not over, though. Time Warner apparently will appeal to the FCC.

ray.frager@baltsun.com

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