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AS DEADLINE APPROACHES, STREET, TAGS MEET FOR SECOND TIME

          NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue met for an hour with
     Philadelphia Mayor John Street last Friday in an effort to
     "pressure the city to finish a deal for new stadiums" for the
     Eagles and Phillies, according to Benson & Sheridan of the
     PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, who wrote that it "was the second time
     within a week" that Tagliabue and Street had spoken.  Though
     Tagliabue and Street said that their meeting was
     "productive," sources said that Street "gave few concrete
     details about his plans," and Tagliabue told Street that the
     Eagles "intend to make the city abide by its agreement to
     complete a deal by Nov. 30 or to buy the team's new practice
     facility and pour tens of millions of dollars into fixing up"
     Veterans Stadium.  Eagles officials "are becoming
     increasingly concerned" as the November 30 deadline
     approaches because "no talks are scheduled."  One other
     "worry" for the Eagles is that NFL owners are scheduled to
     meet tomorrow in Atlanta, and one item "on the agenda will be
     the NFL loan program."  Team officials said that other NFL
     owners "are concerned that the deal the Eagles are offering
     the city would set an overly generous precedent that they
     would have to match" (PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, 10/28).
          MORE THAN JUST A STADIUM DILEMMA: In Philadelphia, Erin
     Einhorn wrote that "around the corner" from Tagliabue's
     meeting with Street, the mayor's "education people were
     negotiating" to end the first possible teachers' strike in
     Philadelphia in 19 years (PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS, 10/28).

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