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Chargers could bail on bus yard over fouled soil

... cleanup costs could lead the Chargers to look elsewhere for a new stadium, said special counsel Mark Fabiani, who has guided the team’s search since 2002. “You can certainly envision scenarios where the cleanup is a deal-breaker,” Fabiani said. “Once you undertake the financial obligation of a cleanup, there’s no telling where it stops and no telling how long it takes.” At...

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More from my interview with Graham Downes

... very salient points that I haven’t seen discussed anywhere else since Chargers special counsel Mark Fabiani mention at an Oct. 30 Rotary Club meeting that the team was eying East Village. Downes on why Petco isn’t a good reference point for a football stadium’s impact: Petco is a smaller-format stadium. It is used four times as many occasions and has half as much of a traffic impact...

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James Arthur Ray’s Thought Of Power And Talk Of Death

... the tragedy happened. Not only that, but his alleged publicist, so-called “Master of Disaster” Mark Fabiani has not returned any of Rumor Rat’s phone calls, despite urging us via e-mail to call him with our questions. You have our number, Mr. Fabiani. RR Share and Enjoy:

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In new poll, San Diegans are asked: Will Chargers bolt?

... and community service, with no client and no preconceived notions. Chargers special counsel Mark Fabiani, head of the team's stadium site search since 2002, said the results were consistent with what he has heard at a string of public meetings over the years. “Most people believe that we very much want to stay in the San Diego area, but after seven years, some people have concluded...

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In new poll: San Diegans are asked: Will Chargers bolt?

... and community service, with no client and no preconceived notions. Chargers special counsel Mark Fabiani, head of the team's stadium site search since 2002, said the results were consistent with what he has heard at a string of public meetings over the years. “Most people believe that we very much want to stay in the San Diego area, but after seven years, some people have concluded...