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MAVS AND STARS CONTINUE TO SQUABBLE OVER ARENA PLANS

          Owners of the Mavericks said yesterday that they were
     "blindsided" by Stars Owner Tom Hicks' demand for equal
     control of a new arena, according to Todd Gillman of the
     DALLAS MORNING NEWS.  Minority Owner Donald Carter, who sold
     most of the Mavs last year to Ross Perot Jr., but retains a
     16.5% interest in the team, said Hicks agreed "long ago" to
     take a secondary role in the arena.  In return, he said, the
     Mavs would guarantee the Stars' revenue would put them among
     the top 10 NHL teams.  The deal "was never put in writing,"
     Carter said, and Hicks said the oral agreement was valid
     only if Carter paid for the arena.  Meanwhile, Dallas Mayor
     Ron Kirk and City Manager John Ware "expressed skepticism"
     about the Stars' $378M arena project.  Kirk: "I will get
     more excited about any of these proposals once they have
     dollar signs attached to them.  I'm much more interested in
     how we're going to pay for them" (DALLAS MORNING NEWS,
     1/23).  In Ft. Worth, David Markiewicz reports that Perot
     Jr. said a letter Hicks sent to Dallas officials Tuesday
     "completely misrepresents my position."  Perot said his
     Hillwood Development Corp. would privately finance
     approximately $750M in arena-related development, such as
     hotels, restaurants, shops and parking, while the
     approximately $200M arena "would be a traditional public-
     private partnership" (FT. WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM, 1/23).

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