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KEEP THE MOTOR RUNNING: DETROIT CLOSE TO 2006 SUPER BOWL?

          Detroit's Super Bowl bid team, headed by ISC Vice Chair
     Roger Penske, told the NFL yesterday that it "was clearing
     up potential deficiencies in its quest to host" the 2006
     Super Bowl, according to Daniel Fricker of the DETROIT FREE
     PRESS.  The bid team said that it has signed commitments for
     nearly 90% of the 17,500 full-service hotel rooms required
     by the NFL.  The bid team also told NFL execs that Ford
     Field, scheduled to open in 2002, "could be temporarily
     expanded" for a Super Bowl to accommodate 70,000 fans and
     3,000 media members.  After the meeting, the NFL's "view" of
     Detroit's bid had "brightened, although questions
     persisted."  Bills Owner Ralph Wilson: "I think they have a
     very good chance" (DETROIT FREE PRESS, 9/28).  Also in
     Detroit, Darren Nichols writes that the city's proposal
     "must be approved" by all 31 NFL owners at their league
     meeting November 1 in Atlanta (DETROIT NEWS, 9/28).
          JACKSONVILLE'S QUEST FOR '05 SUPER BOWL: In FL, Steve
     Patterson wrote that with a "promise" that Jacksonville
     taxpayers "won't pay for expensive stadium renovations," the
     City Council has endorsed the city's bid to host the Super
     Bowl in 2005.  Meanwhile, NFL VP/Communications Greg Aiello
     said that an offer from Atlanta to host the event "has been
     withdrawn."  The other suitors for the 2005 game are Miami
     and Oakland (FLORIDA TIMES-UNION, 9/28).

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