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SAVE FENWAY PROPONENTS KEEP HEAT ON SOX WITH COST ESTIMATE

          Members of grass-roots group Save Fenway Park said
     yesterday that "their plan" to renovate the facility "would
     save" MA taxpayers "about" $90M, according to Meg
     Vaillancourt of the BOSTON GLOBE.  In a "new independent
     cost estimate," the group added that their plan would also
     "save" the Red Sox between $50-70M in construction costs. 
     But the Red Sox "dismissed" Save Fenway's arguments, "noting
     the group acknowledged the cost estimate failed to include a
     number of required expenses" such as engineering, design,
     legal fees, furniture, fittings and communications systems. 
     Vaillancourt notes that "when all expenses are added," Save
     Fenway's plan would cost "at least" $376M, "slightly more
     than the team's proposed" $350M plan (BOSTON GLOBE, 7/14).
          ON BEACON HILL: CBS's Anthony Mason closed the "CBS
     Evening News" with a profile of Fenway Park.  Boston Globe
     columnist Dan Shaughnessy, on the Red Sox awaiting state
     funds for the new Fenway Park: "This is Boston.  It takes so
     long to do anything here, we might all be dead by the time
     they have the new Fenway" ("CBS Evening News," 7/13). 

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