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          IS THE PARTY OVER? In Chicago, Jay Mariotti examined
     the extra security measures taken at Wrigley Field and
     wrote, "In a sense, Tribune Co. executives have no one to
     blame but themselves.  After all, they are the marketing
     mavens who cultivated the Wrigleyville party scene, who
     offered us Harry Caray as the Cub Fan/Bud Man. ...  But give
     them credit for sending the proper message after that
     alarming homestand two weeks ago" (CHICAGO SUN-TIMES, 5/15).
     Also in Chicago, Bob Verdi wrote that the Cubs "are within
     their rights" to try virtually any disciplinary measure, but
     added, "If and when Wrigley Field loses its image as a
     bucolic retreat, all sorts of strange things could happen. 
     Cubs fans aren't likely to transfer their passion to
     Comiskey Park, but they might get used to staying away,
     period" (CHICAGO TRIBUNE, 5/16).  Littering and rude
     behavior were "noticeably absent" in the bleachers during
     Friday's game.  The Cubs are designing a marketing campaign
     with posters and PSAs from players reminding fans to respect
     Wrigley Field and are working with area tavern owners "to
     help keep decorum in the area" (CHICAGO TRIBUNE, 5/15).
          MORE NOTES: In Charlotte, Lauren Markoe wrote that City
     Planners believe the city should also "think about building
     a baseball stadium" in forming plans for a new basketball
     arena (CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, 5/15)....MLB Commissioner Bud
     Selig said that he will assist Marlins Owner John Henry "in
     every way" to build a baseball-only stadium in South FL. 
     Selig: "They need a new stadium.  That's frankly one of my
     priorities" (Ft. Lauderdale SUN-SENTINEL, 5/17).

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