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Current Lakers owe better than this to brilliant owner Jerry Buss
What had been softly whispered for months, almost as if saying it aloud might make a terrible thing come true, became sad and public knowledge Thursday. Lakers owner Jerry Buss, not seen this season around his beloved team and for nearly a year removed...
Tags: Mitch Kupchak, Staples Center, Los Angeles Kings, Mike D'Antoni, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
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A Good First Step In Improving The XL Center
The Hartford CourantGlobal Spectrum won control of the XL Center for the next decade and Rentschler Field for the next seven years because of a superior capital investment structure. OK, that reads with all the excitement of the real estate section. Please. Keep reading,...Tags: New York Rangers, Connecticut Whale, Geno Auriemma, Investments, National Hockey League
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Secrecy On XL Center, Rentschler Plans Isn't Helping Matters
The Hartford Courant— The lack of substantive public debate on the future of two of the state's most public structures worries me. In fact, it bothers the hell out of me. There I said it. After two months of entertaining secret bids, the Capital Region...Tags: Connecticut Economic Development, New York Rangers, Government, National Hockey League, Politics
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News And Views From Half-Baked Jake, Super Bowl Edition
The Hartford CourantThis is Half-Baked Jake, Super Bowl edition. Warning: Numerals subject to appear in their Roman form. News: Caleb Moore dead at XXV after a crash at Winter X Games in Colorado. His snowmobile fell on him as he tried to complete a backflip. Views: This...Tags: CBS Corp., Caleb Moore, Scott Baio, Media Industry, Vincent Council
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Newton: Greuel's hot hand
It's still very, very early in the campaign to become the next mayor of Los Angeles, but right now, it's City Controller Wendy Greuel who's playing the hot hand. The only independent poll shows her in a tie with City Council President Eric Garcetti and...
Tags: Zev Yaroslavsky, Jan Perry, Los Angeles Unified School District, White House, Career and Workplace
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Newton: The tangled web of DWP rate increases
Once the Los Angeles City Council quits its faux hand-wringing and approves AEG's proposal to build a football stadium downtown, it will face the hard and often acrimonious job of deciding whether and how much to raise water and power rates for city...Tags: Jan Perry, Elections, California, Politics
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Dodgers' fortunes took biggest hit when Matt Kemp hit the wall
SAN DIEGO — I drove down here alone so that I'll have plenty of room upon my return to bring back any Chargers wanting an early start finding a place to live in Los Angeles. While here I thought I might as well ride the Choking Dogs for going belly...
Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, Andre Ethier, Arizona Cardinals, Matt Kemp, Melky Cabrera
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With die-hard Dodgers fans like this, who needs the NFL?
When the Lakers collapsed in ignominy last spring, Tom Anderson decided to strip the gold-and-purple paint and banners that had made his Echo Park bungalow the city's unofficial Laker house. "My thinking was the Lakers were doomed," Anderson said. "It...
Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, Dodger Stadium, Football, Baseball, Los Angeles Lakers
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Kings' Tim Leiweke is already thinking of another title run
The Kings' Stanley Cup banner won't have to share space on Staples Center's wall of honor with the banners that commemorate the Lakers' NBA titles. Tim Leiweke, the Kings' governor and chief executive of their parent company, AEG, believed a singular...
Tags: Staples Center, Los Angeles Kings, Foods and Beverages, Detroit Red Wings, National Hockey League
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Please, newsmakers, he doesn't need this strain
Having been told by healthcare professionals to take it easy after recent medical challenges, is it safe for me to continue following the local news? It's not easy to keep your blood pressure under control while reading that former Bell Police Chief...
Tags: High Blood Pressure, Staples Center, Jan Perry, Football, Government
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AEG sale may be a bolt from NFL blues
Right now it's just an experienced hunch, the NFL's version of two plus two equals the return of the Chargers to Los Angeles next March in partnership with the new owner of AEG. And with the mention now of Patrick Soon-Shiong, the richest man in Los...Tags: Roger Goodell, Sports, Oakland Raiders, Football, San Diego Chargers
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A coin toss on NFL in L.A.
In terms of the NFL's possible return to Los Angeles, there are two ways to interpret Phil Anschutz's putting AEG up for sale. Farmers Field is either going to be fast-tracked or wind up on the conceptual scrap heap with dozens of other failed stadium...
Tags: Roger Goodell, Sports, Carolina Panthers, Football, Companies and Corporations
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