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GOING TO THE DAWGS? BROWNS TRUST LOOKING TO FILL THE POUND

          The Cleveland Browns Trust announced that the remaining     26,000 PSLs will go on sale to the public Sunday, according     to Argelio Dumenigo of the Cleveland PLAIN-DEALER.  They     will cost $250, $500 and $750 per seat.  Former Browns     season-ticket holders also "will have the opportunity to     begin reserving $300 season tickets to the new Dawg Pound,"     as PSLs will not be sold in the 10,000-seat Dawg Pound.      Trust Communications Manager Laura Paquelet said that 26,109     PSLs were sold from March to July to former season-ticket     holders, raising about $20M toward construction of the     stadium, and future PSL sales "should bring in     approximately" $5M.  The most expensive PSLs, which sold for     $1,000 and $1,500, "are sold out" (PLAIN-DEALER, 9/11).  

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