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October 19th, 2007 7AM
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"It is a necessary luxury for the soccer and basketball teams and we will be saving a lot of money."
-- Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon on the club acquiring its very own 135-seater MD-83 jet plane. But the team won't be able to use it on Match Day 5 of the Champions League when it plays at Werder Bremen because the MD-83 is banned in Germany under noise regulations. (UEFA.com)
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