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Associated Press
Thursday, October 29, 2009 ATLANTA -- The Atlanta Dream will remain in Atlanta under new ownership. Kathy Betty will replace Ron Terwilliger as the managing partner of the Dream, WNBA president Donna Orender announced Thursday. Terwilliger has sought investors since the team's 2008 inaugural season. The Dream reached the playoffs this year after finishing with a 18-16 record. It was the second-largest turnaround in WNBA history after winning just four games in their first season. The team will be owned by Dream Too, LL ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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