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WARRIORS MAY BE MOVING BACK TO SAN FRANCISCO

     The San Francisco Redevelopment Agency "unanimously agreed"
to consider a downtown site on Rincon Hill as a convention center
and new home for the Warriors, according to the SAN FRANCISCO
CHRONICLE.  The plan must now go to the San Francisco Board of
Supervisors for approval who could begin hearings as early as
next week.  Board President Kevin Shelley: "We'd be delighted to
have the Warriors back in San Francisco."  Warriors Owner
Christopher Cohan has stated he wants the team in a new facility
by the fall of 1998 and is believed to favor the Rincon Hill
site.  Cohan is also exploring options in San Jose and Oakland
(Dan Levy, SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, 5/31).

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