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970
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The debate is underway over who will fund the proposed entertainment and sports arena to be built in Raleigh.
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Independent Weekly (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57 [volumes 13 - 23 on microfilm]), Vol. 11 Issue 7, Feb 1993, p7, por Periodical Website
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2716
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State and local governments have approved $165 million in projects to expand Raleigh's cultural and athletic offerings, including Children's Museum About the World, a new N.C. State Museum of Natural Sciences, and a 22,000-seat sports arena.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 63 Issue 9, Feb 1996, p4-4, por
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27743
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Badminton NC opened last year in Raleigh with the goal of nurturing a local Olympian. Local residents can train with the goal of competing in the Olympics. Local coach Dennis Christensen was a former national coach in Sweden, Switzerland, and Italy before helping start the club and coaching youth in Raleigh. Raleigh resident Soumya Gade trains there and has been successful winning matches at several national tournaments.
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43658
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In this article the author is discussing the perspective of Tom Wenger, 72-year-old soccer player, of how Durham has very few soccer fields compared to their large population. This perspective can be heard from other resident soccer players from local and national teams. The argument is that Durham should double the amount of soccer fields so that a larger portion of the population will have a field to play on. Right now there are nine fields to play on but some believe that that number should be twenty-three fields.
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