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PIRATES GET THEIR BOOTY, MATEY: PA ANNOUNCES STADIUM FUNDING

          PA Gov. Tom Ridge and Pittsburgh Mayor Tom Murphy
     announced Thursday an $18.5M stadium financing plan that
     will keep the Pirates' new stadium project "going through
     early next year," according to Reeves & Shelly of the
     PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE.  The funding package, which will
     include $13.46M from the state and $5M from Pittsburgh,
     "will help both the Pirates and Steelers build new
     stadiums."  The financing is "crucial" to the Pirates
     because Managing General Partner Kevin McClatchy had said
     work on the new PNC Park "would stop" Monday unless the
     administration "came up with some interim financing."  Ridge
     said the plan "is an important step, but it is just a step. 
     Our most important work still is ahead of us."  McClatchy:
     "It is my hope that a successful vote [by the Legislature]
     by the end of January or early February will provide the
     state match to secure the financial future of the Pittsburgh
     Pirates and bring this issue to resolution."  McClatchy
     wants a "guarantee" from Ridge on the timeline for a vote so
     the city can have a clean site in time for the April 1
     groundbreaking for PNC Park.  Ridge said that the earliest
     he "expects" a vote on raising the state's debt ceiling is
     mid-February.  The interim funding "will enable" the city to
     acquire and clear the land for the site of PNC Park (POST-
     GAZETTE, 12/18).  McClatchy said he "will continue" to spend
     team money on stadium design while the stadium authority
     continues to buy and clear land on the site.  He said he
     will have to "re-evaluate everything" if there is no vote in
     February (Bumsted & Lord, Pittsburgh TRIBUNE-REVIEW, 12/18).
     

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