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          MLB: St. Paul Mayor Norm Coleman said that he is
     "serious about trying to save" the Twins by building a new
     ballpark.  Coleman said he will "take a close look" at four
     sites within the city (Minneapolis STAR TRIBUNE,
     4/29)....Padres President Larry Lucchino, who helped design
     Camden Yards, suggested that the Red Sox remember that "it's
     the quirky urban character" of Fenway Park that made them
     "one of the great baseball franchises of all time."  More
     Lucchino: "No one loves Fenway more than I, but a new
     ballpark is necessary, not optional.  The successor to
     Fenway Park does not have to be awful, without personality
     or generic" (Martin Nolan, BOSTON GLOBE, 4/28).  
          MORE NOTES: The GA State Soccer Association and local
     leaders will announce plans for a soccer-only complex in
     Atlanta's suburbs, to feature a 25,000-seat stadium.  Former
     NASL Commissioner Phil Woosnam's "desire is to attract an
     MLS franchise" to the city, which currently has the A-League
     Silverbacks, who drew 8,416 to their season-opener (ATLANTA
     CONSTITUTION, 4/29)....Plans for the new Broncos stadium
     show "saddle-shaped curves" on the sides "flowing into the
     open end of the horseshoe ... which will feature the statue
     of a white bucking bronco."  Denver Metro Stadium District
     Dir of Operations Kelly Leid said the design "will create a
     sense of 'wow' for people" (DENVER POST, 4/29)....Univ. of
     AR Chancellor John White is "concerned" about reports that
     supporters "have threatened to pull money" because of where
     its football teams will play its games next season.  Univ.
     of AR AD Frank Broyles said he will "recommend" that the
     team play five home games in Fayetteville and two in Little
     Rock, down from three last year.  But Stephens Inc.
     President Warren Stephens wrote Broyles to say he might
     "eliminate some or all of our support for the university" if
     games are moved from Little Rock.  Other "high-profile"
     supporters said they "might not contribute to university
     causes" if the plan goes through (DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE, 4/28).



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