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AMERICAN FOOTBALL: The National Football League's owners and players agreed to a six-year extension of their collective bargaining agreement, ending weeks of tense negotiations and the threat of labour chaos.
Media reports said team owners voted 30-2 to accept the players' union's latest proposals, restoring order to one of North America's most successful and profitable sporting leagues. Buffalo and Cincinnati were the only two teams to vote against.See the full content of this document
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American Football: In Brief - Six-Year Extension
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