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KINGS' LEIWEKE TAKES A STEP BACK FROM SALE REMARKS

          NHL Kings President Tim Leiweke "apologized Tuesday for
     suggesting owners Philip Anschutz and Ed Roski might sell the
     Kings if they don't get approval for a new downtown arena,"
     according to Randy Harvey of the L.A. TIMES.  Leiweke told
     Harvey he was "passionate" and "emotional" when he made the
     remarks.  Harvey: "Even if Councilman Joel Wachs manages to
     kill the downtown arena deal, Leiweke said Anschutz and Roski
     are committed to the Kings and will build a facility
     elsewhere in Los Angeles County" (L.A. TIMES, 9/10).

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