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FRIDAY'S FIRE AT HEAT ARENA NOT LIKELY TO DELAY OPENING

          A fire that broke out Friday in the upper tiers of the
     half-built American Airlines Arena in downtown Miami "may
     have" been caused by construction crews cutting steel with
     blowtorches, according to Yanez, Weaver & George of the Ft.
     Lauderdale SUN-SENTINEL.  Sparks from torches "apparently
     set off plywood" and sent a fire "raging along the northern
     rim" of the $190M future home of the Heat.  The official
     cause of the three-hour fire, "which did more damage to the
     scaffolding for the roof than to the main structure," was
     still being investigated.  No injuries were reported. 
     Construction on the facility "is likely" to be delayed a few
     weeks while the damage is repaired.  Miami-Dade County Mayor
     Alex Penelas: "It doesn't appear there will be any delays at
     all in the opening of the arena by the end of next year
     because we were ahead of schedule" (SUN-SENTINEL, 11/14). 
     The blaze "will set construction back two weeks," but the
     December '99 opening "is still on" due to construction being
     three weeks ahead of schedule.  Heat Owner Micky Arison: "It
     doesn't appear there was any wing damage.  It wasn't in the
     critical path" (Frances Robles, MIAMI HERALD, 11/15).  
          ON THE WEB: Throughout the three-hour blaze, pictures
     of the burning arena were displayed on American Airlines
     Arena's Web site (http://www.aaarena.com).  A camera mounted
     on Miami's Everglades Hotel south of the arena takes
     pictures of the arena and updates them for the site every 15
     minutes (Jervis, Epstein & Markowitz, MIAMI HERALD, 11/14).

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