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By Joe Lago
ESPN.com Tuesday, February 17, 2004 When it comes to powerful people, at least in sports, no one wields more authority than ESPN and ABC Sports president George Bodenheimer. This is not a shameless attempt to get a raise (although we'd be open to the suggestion). Just last month, the Sporting News bestowed such a distinction on Mr. Bodenheimer in the magazine's annual Most Influential People list. The exclusive 100 featured an NBA power set led by commissioner David Stern (sixth overall), Yao Ming (25th) and LeBron James (28th), ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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