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JUDGE RULES RAIDERS MUST REMAIN IN OAKLAND FOR 11 YEARS

          A Sacramento Superior Court judge refused to "rescind"
     the Raiders' lease at Network Associates Coliseum last week
     and tentatively ruled that the team "must play in Oakland 11
     more years," according to Laura Counts of the OAKLAND
     TRIBUNE.  But the issues of whether the team was "duped into
     signing the contracts to play" in Oakland and whether it is
     "entitled to millions of dollars in damages because of the
     alleged fraud" will be decided by a jury.  Judge Joe Gray
     "will hear further arguments" at a hearing today in
     Sacramento and "could change his mind."  On Friday, Gray
     said in his ruling that the Raiders "unreasonably delayed"
     before attempting to void their 16-year lease in Oakland. 
     Gray also found a provision in the lease that "waived [the
     team's] right to rescission."  Meanwhile, Brown "tossed out"
     the city of Oakland and Alameda County's claims against the
     Raiders "related to interference with the UMAX stadium
     naming rights deal," ruling that they "will not have to pay
     the public entities' legal bills in a joint legal dispute
     with the NFL over revenue sharing."  This will allow the
     Raiders to proceed with their suit against the city, county,
     Arthur Andersen and former Coliseum board member Ed DeSilva,
     regarding PSL sales at the stadium.  However, the "main
     purpose" of the city and county's claim against the team was
     getting a judge to rule that it is "bound" to play in
     Oakland through 2011 (OAKLAND TRIBUNE, 2/20).

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