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TALE OF THE TAPE: COMPARING CLEVELAND AND BALTIMORE OFFERS

     Sunday's Cleveland PLAIN DEALER included a chart comparing
the offer the Browns accepted in Baltimore and the one on the
table in Cleveland (PLAIN DEALER, 11/12):
          CLEVELAND                               BALTIMORE
                              RENT
     No rent                                 No rent
                    ANNUAL STADIUM MAINTENANCE
     Browns pay about $800,000               Between $3-4M
                            PARKING
     500 spaces                              4,000 spaces
                           ADMISSIONS TAX
     8%, with 1/4 used to help               10%, to Maryland's
     pay for renovations.                    General Fund
                      ADVERTISING, CONCESSIONS
     Browns retain all revenue               Same, with two ad
                                             spaces reserved for
                                             Maryland Lottery
                           OTHER PAYMENTS
     Browns guaranteed $10M from             Browns have access
     corporate community for '96-98,         to $75M from sale
     not including revenue from naming       of PSLs -- for
     rights.  Browns also receive $4M        relocations and
     from parking/admissions tax.            legal expenses.

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