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          FAREWELL TO THREE RIVERS: Saturday's Redskins-Steelers
     game marked the final regular-season game played at Three
     Rivers Stadium, and in Pittsburgh, Bill Modoono wrote that
     during Saturday's game, "unruly hooliganism, which at one
     point seemed inevitable, took a back seat to respect.  They
     closed down Three Rivers Stadium in near-perfect fashion
     yesterday" (Pittsburgh TRIBUNE-REVIEW, 12/17).  Also in
     Pittsburgh, Robert Dvorchak wrote that "fans did themselves
     proud, letting the house that had treated them to so many
     thrills go with dignity" (PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE, 12/17).
          NOTES: In Chicago, Fran Spielman reported that a
     referendum on the $587M Soldier Field renovation plan will
     not appear on the February ballot after Chicago City Clerk
     James Laski ruled that a state law requiring stadium
     referendums does not apply to the project (CHICAGO SUN-
     TIMES, 12/17)....Jaguars players were "fuming about the
     field conditions" for Sunday's game at Paul Brown Stadium
     after the Bengals did not use a tarp and the failure of the
     stadium heating system turned the turf "into a bigger mess
     than usual."  Jags RB Fred Taylor said, "That's probably the
     best cow pasture I've played on" (AP, 12/18).

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