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          The U.S. Supreme Court "rejected" a challenge to $300M
     in public funding for a new Seahawks stadium, "clearing the
     way for an initial bond sale."  Seattle resident Jordan
     Brower was challenging the '97 voter-approved financing. 
     The demolition of the Kingdome is to begin next March
     (SEATTLE TIMES, 4/26)....Vikings Owner Red McCombs said that
     "he would be willing to help pay for a new stadium" and has
     "never thought of anything but some combination of a public-
     private venture."  McCombs added, "It has to be a dome (as
     opposed to an open-air stadium); it's still in Minnesota"
     (Charley Walters, ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS, 4/27).  Twins
     Owner Carl Pohlad, on a proposal by the Vikings calling for
     a new football stadium, with the Twins remaining in a
     remodeled Metrodome: "We're willing to look at anything, but
     I don't like the idea of the Vikings telling us how to solve
     our stadium plans" (Minneapolis STAR TRIBUNE, 4/25)....The
     Dolphins are adding three luxury suites to Pro Player
     Stadium, which will create "over" $1.5M in annual revenue. 
     To make room for the suites, the first level of the pressbox
     will be eliminated (Ft. Lauderdale SUN-SENTINEL, 4/25).

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