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VOTERS IN CINCINNATI EXPRESS RESERVATIONS OVER STADIUM

     Nearly 60% of Cincinnati residents "oppose construction of a
new downtown stadium for the Reds or Bengals," according to a
poll in the CINCINNATI ENQUIRER.  The poll also found that "only"
19% of voting-age city residents support a tax increase to pay
for the new facility.  The survey of 750 adults was conducted by
Louis Harris and Associates and had a margin of error of +/-
3.6%.  Among the 37% who support a new facility, 17% support two
stadiums -- one each for the Bengals and Reds, 48% prefer one
shared structure, and 32% favor one new stadium and a renovated
Riverfront (Richard Green, CINCINNATI ENQUIRER, 4/27).

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