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SEATTLE STILL HAS XMAS SHOPPING LEFT -- A BUYER FOR THE M'S

          As Seattle officials come to "the stark realization"
     that Mariners owners "may not be coming back" to the
     negotiating table, U.S. Sen. Slade Gorton is among a group
     leading a "quiet" effort to find new ownership, according to
     Foster & Boren of the SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER.  Gorton is
     considering a trip to Japan to ask Mariners Majority Owner
     and Nintendo Chair Hiroshi Yamauchi to remain a part of the
     franchise (Foster & Boren, SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER,
     12/20).  The Public Facilities District [PFD] will meet
     today to approve and make public their new 20-year lease for
     the Mariners to operate and play at the new ballpark,
     according to David Schaefer in the SEATTLE TIMES.  Board
     Member Bob Wallace said the lease "essentially" gives the
     Mariners "all the revenue that can come from the stadium"
     (SEATTLE TIMES, 12/19).  An $8.1M interim financing plan was
     approved to continue design work and property acquisition on
     a new stadium (SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER, 12/20).
          MARINERS OVER 'HAWKS: A Seattle Times poll of 400
     residents, conducted by Seattle-based Evans/McDonough Co.,
     found that 52% support plans for a new Mariners park, 42%
     support a new Seahawks stadium.  Asked to choose between the
     two, a baseball stadium was preferred by a 6-1 ratio.  Among
     women under 50, 54% favored the new baseball ballpark while
     only 36% supported a new football stadium.  The poll showed
     that "people are more inclined to blame public officials,"
     rather than the Mariners, for problems concerning MLB's
     future in the city, but more people blame Seahawks officials
     than public officials for problems concerning football. 
     However, Seahawks prospective Owner Paul Allen drew the most
     favorable rating among ten local figures involved in stadium
     issues (Jack Broom, SEATTLE TIMES, 12/19).

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