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NO PUBLIC MONEY FOR RED SOX

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The Boston Globe, March 22nd, 2005

GOOD NEWS. The Boston Red Sox are staying at Fenway Park. Now what? Ballpark improvements top the agenda, the Sox say. But under the direction of CEO Larry Lucchino, a group that includes consultants Larry Rasky and Joe Baerlein, and a small team of Sox personnel talks regularly about Fenway neighborhood issues. Each week, it gathers to discuss public policy matters: One delicate topic is whether to go to bat for public money. Five years ago, the state Legislature authorized $312 million in city and state aid for a proposed new $665 million ballpark project. The legislation called for $100 mil...

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