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By Ray Ratto
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, August 17, 2005 Our legal system is a marvelous thing. Best in the world, no question. Especially if you have cataracts and like a stiff belt of antifreeze every now and then. Take the NCAA and the NIT, for example. The NIT (or National Invitation Tournament) sued the NCAA (or Need to Consume All Alternatives) for trying to run the NIT out of business with an eye toward having a monopoly on all college basketball, wherever it may rear its ugly head. But now, the two sides have settled, wit ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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