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By George Solomon
ESPN Ombudsman Thursday, January 26, 2006 The synergy among various components of ESPN continues to grow, much to the pleasure of most company executives and millions of viewers. But an impending business relationship between ESPN Original Entertainment and San Francisco Giants slugger Barry Bonds seems to be pushing the envelope for what's an acceptable practice for a network that prides itself on newsgathering, reporting, commentary and analysis. A reality series of weekly shows featuring Bonds, who needs 48 home runs to pass Henry A ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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