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DECISION ON LOCATION OF TWINS STADIUM MAY DEPEND ON THE BODY

          Mayors from Minneapolis and St. Paul "pitched their
     competing stadium proposals" for the Twins to Gov. Jesse
     Ventura yesterday as a deadline approaches for team Owner
     Carl Pohlad to choose a city, according to Kahn, Stassen-
     Berger & Sweeney of the ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS.  St. Paul
     Mayor Norm Coleman said that Pohlad "must decide within a
     week whether to pursue a ballpark in St. Paul or commit the
     team to a Minneapolis-Hennepin County plan" before he
     gathers signatures to put a voter referendum on the ballot
     in November.  Both proposals would have to be approved by
     state legislators, and several lawmakers have already said
     that the Legislature "is unlikely to approve" either St.
     Paul's plan for state funding or Minneapolis-Hennepin
     County's proposal for a local sales tax (PIONEER PRESS,
     6/11). Ventura, "who has opposed the use of public funding"
     for stadiums, was "noncommittal" toward either proposal. 
     Ventura: "I don't have an opinion on it.  They're taking an
     initiative, as I understand it, to keep the Twins in the
     Twin Cities and build an outdoor stadium, I guess"
     (Brunswick & Diaz, Minneapolis STAR TRIBUNE, 6/11).  In
     Minneapolis, Sid Hartman writes that no matter where the
     ballpark is built, Ventura's support "is necessary, and that
     might be difficult to get" (STAR TRIBUNE, 6/11).

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