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DALLAS OLYMPIC BID COMMITTEE BEGINS SEARCH FOR SITES

          The Dallas 2012 Olympic bid committee "released a draft
     Thursday of possible venue sites ... offering the first
     glimpse of what the global event might look like in North
     Texas," according to Michael Saul of the DALLAS MORNING
     NEWS.  Committee Chair Tom Luce met with officials from Ft.
     Worth, Richardson and Plano and said that he "plans to meet
     with every city" in the Dallas-Ft. Worth region.  Committee
     spokesperson Kevin Sullivan said that the draft was "simply
     a starting point" and added that the Dallas 2012 Board of
     Directors will "vote on which sites will be submitted in the
     bid" next year.  Committee officials did "not yet have an
     estimate on how much the modifications" would cost to
     upgrade each venue selected in order to "meet Olympic
     specifications" would cost or a "blueprint on how to pay for
     them," but said that the Games would be a "private sector
     initiative and that taxpayers will not be responsible for
     funding the event" (DALLAS MORNING NEWS, 6/25).  In Ft.
     Worth, Mede Nix wrote that the bid committee "wants most
     events within an hour's drive of downtown Dallas." 
     Committee consultant Paul Winston: "A major chunk of the
     existing facilities are in those areas, although we're not
     ruling out other locations" (STAR-TELEGRAM, 6/25).

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