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Professional sports teams now collect and maintain a trove of highly sensitive intelligence, which serves as a lynchpin for developing a successful scouting strategy both within the organization and across the league.
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Page B1 A BANK AND ITS TOWN The Bank of America building in Charlotte N.C., towers over the town, as much an economic fixture as a lynchpin for town pride.
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