Friday, August 17. 2007Stadium subsidy news from Seattle & New York
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Sonics co-owner: We wanted OKC all along - wait, are you writing this down? August 14, 2007 "Throw another move threat on the fire: Yesterday, Seattle Sonics minority owner (and billionaire natural gas mogul) Aubrey McClendon told the Oklahoma City Journal Record that he was 'under a self-imposed gag order' regarding operations of the team - then yammered at length about it, including the statement: 'We didn't buy the team to keep it in Seattle; we hoped to come here. We know it's a little more difficult financially here in Oklahoma City, but we think it's great for the community and if we could break even we'd be thrilled.'" . . . | more Continue reading "Stadium subsidy news from Seattle & New York"
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Monday, August 6. 2007Even in Minnesota: When Domes Attack
By Dave Zirin
Minneapolis-Saint Paul is the last place on earth I would have expected a "structurally deficient bridge" to collapse, but it happened. As sure as the levees broke in New Orleans, the bridge is no more. Now the state of Minnesota is living a nightmare where people I speak with are alternately devastated and furious: two parts tears, one part rage, with the ratio shifting by the hour. Continue reading "Even in Minnesota: When Domes Attack"
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Monday, July 9. 2007Stadium-building as a substitute for urban policy
by Dave Zirin
"You can't throw money at the problem." As a former public school teacher in Washington, I heard this cliche from countless bureaucrats. It was code for "Stop whining about ancient textbooks and prehistoric classroom materials, because there is no money." Imagine my shock when the city announced it would be spending more than $500 million on a new baseball stadium. Clearly when it comes to the needs of billionaire sports owners, there always seems to be money available to be thrown. Continue reading "Stadium-building as a substitute for urban policy"
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Thursday, May 17. 2007Being Ali Or Being Owned: An Open Letter to LeBron
By Dave Zirin
Dear LeBron: At the tender age of 22, you have the galactic talent to make us wonder if a mad scientist had Magic and MJ genetically spliced. But talent ain't wisdom. In a recent interview, you said that your goal in sports was to become "the richest man on earth." You also told ESPN, "I'm trying to be a global icon...on the level of Muhammad Ali." These dreams are compatible only if you choose to emulate Ali the icon and not Ali the man. Continue reading "Being Ali Or Being Owned: An Open Letter to LeBron"
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Monday, April 9. 2007Verizon Center Kickback for DC Officials(League of Fans' Washington Post letter to the editor) The City's Verizon Center Perk Washington Post, Letter to the Editor Monday, March 21, 2007; Page A12 Regarding "Wizards Owner's $50 Million Request Gets Initial Approval" [Metro, April 4]: If public investment in pressing city needs were to guarantee the District's elected leaders free luxury suites at sports venues, maybe such problems would actually get some attention. Continue reading "Verizon Center Kickback for DC Officials"
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Wednesday, April 4. 2007Picking our pockets with the Olympics
By Dave Zirin
Anybody got $500 million collecting dust under the couch? If you live in Chicago, take a second look between those cushions. The United States Olympic Committee (USOC) has let it be known that the people of the Windy City could pay out as much as $500 million if they are awarded the 2016 Summer Games. Continue reading "Picking our pockets with the Olympics" Monday, April 2. 2007Congressional testimony on taxpayer-financed stadiums(from the March 29 Domestic Policy Subcommittee, Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing: "Build It and They Will Come: Do Taxpayer-Financed Sports Stadiums ... Deliver as Promised for America's Cities?") Witness Testimony: Mr. Neil deMause, author of Field of Schemes: How the Great Stadium Swindle Turns Public Money Into Private Profit Mr. Frank Rashid, waged an unsuccessful 10-year campaign to save Tigers' Stadium in Detroit. Continue reading "Congressional testimony on taxpayer-financed stadiums"
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Thursday, March 29. 2007Why I Wrote The Muhammad Ali Handbook
By Dave Zirin
There are more books about Muhammad Ali than Abe Lincoln: 300 titles in the children's section alone. You can also purchase The Muhammad Ali Reader, the Tao of Muhammad Ali, or the $10,000 G.O.A.T. - a massive coffee table book about all things Ali that is slightly larger than a typical coffee table. His is a history that has been repeatedly regurgitated for popular consumption. Despite - or maybe because of - this crisis of Ali overproduction, I felt compelled to write The Muhammad Ali Handbook. Continue reading "Why I Wrote The Muhammad Ali Handbook"
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Wednesday, March 28. 2007House subcommittee hearing to examine promises of prosperity made to obtain taxpayer-financed stadiums from citiesMedia Advisory "Build It and They Will Come: Do Taxpayer-Financed Sports Stadiums, Convention Centers and Hotels Deliver as Promised for America's Cities?" Thursday, March 29, 2007, Room 2247 Rayburn, 10:30 a.m. Domestic Policy Subcommittee, Oversight and Government Reform Committee This hearing will examine the promises of economic prosperity that are made to cities which finance professional sports stadiums, convention centers and hotels. Continue reading "House subcommittee hearing to examine promises of prosperity made to obtain taxpayer-financed stadiums from cities"
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Wednesday, March 21. 2007Nader & League of Fans ask LeBron James to help workers in Nike factoriesLeBron James Cleveland Cavaliers Dear Mr. James: Congratulations on your continued success as one of the NBA’s elite players. Perhaps basketball fans across the world will be able to watch you and the Cavs in the Finals very soon. As someone who participates in many generous charitable activities, we hope you will be responsive to this appeal. Continue reading "Nader & League of Fans ask LeBron James to help workers in Nike factories"
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Friday, March 16. 2007Bowie Kuhn: The Death of a Baseball Reactionary
By Dave Zirin
Bowie Kuhn, baseball's fifth commissioner, passed away last night at the age of 80. I never met the man. In private, he may have made Gandhi look like Ted Nugent. For all we know, he spent weekends warming terminally ill puppies against his sweet perfumed bosom. But when it comes to his 15-year reign as commissioner, from 1969-1984, it is more than appropriate to bury Mr. Kuhn, not praise him. Major League Baseball's website, in their Selig-sanctioned obituary, claims that Bowie Kuhn "presided over the dawn of free agency and the end of the reserve system." [The reserve system bound a player to their team for life.] That's sort of like saying the Czar Nicholas II "presided over" the Russian Revolution. Continue reading "Bowie Kuhn: The Death of a Baseball Reactionary"
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Wednesday, March 7. 2007Students for SaleAs reported by Mark Segraves of WTOP, DC Mayor Adrian Fenty and DC Council Chair Vincent Gray want to sell corporate naming rights to parts of DC public schools. Fenty said: "I think it's a good thing. I think there should be public-private partnerships in schools. I don't think the government should just try and do everything themselves." Continue reading "Students for Sale"
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Monday, February 5. 2007NFL uses copyright rules to sack Super Bowl partiesThe NFL has said it has had to inform some churches, theaters, schools, museums, casinos, hotels and other organizations of copyright limits placed on Super Bowl viewing parties. Yet sports bars and other businesses that televise sports as part of their everyday operations are exempt. The NFL caught the attention of the media and drew nationwide resentment when they sent a letter to an Indianapolis church prior to Super Bowl XLI, demanding the cancellation of the church's party. The ramifications of such an organizational crackdown could be far reaching. Many churches across the country ended their Super Bowl party plans upon hearing the news from Indianapolis. Continue reading "NFL uses copyright rules to sack Super Bowl parties"
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Friday, January 19. 2007Nets arena to be named after bank founded on slave moneyAs reported by Neil deMause of Field of schemes, "The British bank Barclays has tied the New York Mets' record $20 million a year naming rights deal [with Citigroup] with a reported 20-year, $400 million contract to dub the new Brooklyn Nets arena the Barclays Center." Writing for The Brooklyn Paper, Gersh Kuntzman and Dana Rubinstein outline Barklays' rap sheet, which includes being founded on the slave trade, collaborating with the Nazis, doing business with South Africa's apartheid government, and fueling the civil war in the Congo. Continue reading "Nets arena to be named after bank founded on slave money"
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Wednesday, January 17. 2007The NFL, U.S. policy, and complicity of the massesLeading up to the Super Bowl, an Online Journal commentary by Jason Miller compares the NFL to U.S. domestic and foreign policy -- and thereby football fans to the U.S. population -- in a challenge to the masses. He writes: "Arising from the same fetid bogs of spiritual decay that spawned the American Way, the NFL reeks with the stench of corporate tyranny, patriarchy, racism, superficiality, greed, competitiveness, and materialism." Continue reading "The NFL, U.S. policy, and complicity of the masses"
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