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"The Family channel continues to be expensive for them" the executive said, because Disney has been forced to make new contracts with cable operators using less-aggressive rate deals for its other, more sought-after cable properties as leverage.
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Port Vale must wait after making new contract offers to players.
But Albion, who lost manager Hodgson to his new job as England boss following the Baggies' final game of the season on Sunday, have not ruled out making new contract offers to Scharner and January deadline signing Andrews.
The Mets ended their relationship with Norfolk, Va., yesterday when they agreed to a two-year contract to make New Orleans their Class AAA affiliate starting next season.
All the while each manager has been able to make new signings – on long and lucrative contracts prior to Lambert taking over – to suit his own playing style, rather than a philosophy laid down by the club.
Warburton's agent Derwyn Jones, the former Wales lock, has already said the Blues have not been able to make a new contract offer as their budget is uncertain because of the row engulfing European rugby.
And Pratt & Whitney has said it would make a new contract offer to the Pentagon under which it would also absorb cost increases.
The union representing New York City's nearly 80,000 public school teachers made a new contract offer yesterday that seeks to raise teacher pay to the average of a group of suburban school districts.
Mr. Bronner's comments came as US Airways made a new contract proposal to its pilots' union, the only labor group in formal talks with the airline.
Martin said he did not want to adjust to another team and the Jets made his new contract their top priority.
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