Philadelphia search results on washingtonpost.com
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Editor, The Times: The so-called taxpayer "investment" in a new basketball arena should be rejected out of hand. (article 1)
The acceptable public cost of this thing is $0.00 and not a penny more Sonics outlook dims at Capitol Times page one, March 8. (article 1)
By the way, I see that no one in the cheerleading media has bothered to ask who pays for the cost overruns. (article 1)
Since the private "contribution" is specified at $150 million, my guess is that the taxpayers are on the hook for those. (article 1)
The Fab 4 of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer Costco CEO Jim Sinegal and wireless mogul John Stanton, along with Mayor Greg Nickels, at the press conference with Griffin holding up his checkbook and showing the money. (article 1)
It's not too late for this 11th-hour deal to be pushed through and gain the state legislators' approval and the interest of NBA Commish David Stern and Sonics owner Clay Bennett. (article 1)
The reason the SuperSonics may well be departing Seattle is because the taxpayers do not want to ante up tax dollars to support millionaires' private enterprises. (article 1)
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Source articles
- Seattle Times Newspaper (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 03/11/2008, 1226 words)
- Europe search results on washingtonpost.com (Washington Post, 03/13/2008, 243 words)
- Philadelphia search results on washingtonpost.com (Washington Post, 03/13/2008, 244 words)
- Maryland search results on washingtonpost.com (Washington Post, 03/13/2008, 235 words)
- Ireland search results on washingtonpost.com (Washington Post, 03/13/2008, 192 words)
- Hollywood search results on washingtonpost.com (Washington Post, 03/13/2008, 238 words)
- Japan search results on washingtonpost.com (Washington Post, 03/13/2008, 239 words)
- Florida search results on washingtonpost.com (Washington Post, 03/13/2008, 242 words)
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