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BEARS TO HIBERNATE ON STADIUM DECISION UNTIL DECEMBER
Published October 25, 1995
The Bears will not decide until December "at the earliest" or after January 1 whether to stay at renovated Soldier Field or move to Northern IN, according to this morning's CHICAGO SUN- TIMES. Bears VP Ted Phillips said a final decision would not be made until after the team has had a chance to review Chicago Mayor Richard Daley's plan to renovate Soldier Field and "compare it to a rival proposal" for a new stadium (Fran Spielman, CHICAGO SUN-TIMES, 10/24).




