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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/22/2009
... likely to stay in the States for a while yet and invest his own money in the game . According to Tim Leiweke, the chief executive of AEG, the company who own the Galaxy, the former England captain has had a tangible effect. "One thing about David's success is that it's going to help us – we need others like him to come now," he says. "You're going to hear positive news...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
... football in the United States. "I always committed myself to the MLS and committed myself to Tim Leiweke and the whole franchise and I always said that I would see it through. "There's never a smooth road. There's always a few bumps along the way and there has been. But that's kind of been my career. There's always been ups and downs, more ups than downs. But that's the way it...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
... not at all, never. I always committed myself to the MLS and committed myself to (Galaxy owner) Tim Leiweke and the whole franchise," he told reporters. "I always said that I would see it through."There's never a smooth road. There are always a few bumps along the way and there has been."But that's kind of been my career. There have always been ups and downs -- more ups than downs but that's...
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Sports - The Post Chronicle (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
... not at all, never. I always committed myself to the MLS and committed myself to (Galaxy owner) Tim Leiweke and the whole franchise," he told reporters. "I always said that I would see it through."There's never a smooth road. There are always a few bumps along the way and there has been."But that's kind of been my career. There have always been ups and downs -- more ups than downs but that's...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 11/17/2009
... that we put out for a memorial service for Michael Jackson."AEG President and Chief Executive Tim Leiweke has accused Trutanich of trying to bully the company into paying.The audit said the city spent $3.2 million on the event, including $2 million in police overtime. However, it noted that there was no ordinance in place at the time that would require the organizer to reimburse city costs....
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Daily Advance - Business (Free subscription) | 11/16/2009
... that we put out for a memorial service for Michael Jackson."AEG President and Chief Executive Tim Leiweke has accused Trutanich of trying to bully the company into paying.The audit said the city spent $3.2 million on the event, including $2 million in police overtime. However, it noted that there was no ordinance in place at the time that would require the organizer to reimburse city costs....
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Sify (Free subscription) | 11/16/2009
... that we put out for a memorial service for Michael Jackson."AEG President and Chief Executive Tim Leiweke has accused Trutanich of trying to bully the company into paying.The audit said the city spent $3.2 million on the event, including $2 million in police overtime. However, it noted that there was no ordinance in place at the time that would require the organizer to reimburse city costs....
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 11/16/2009
... that we put out for a memorial service for Michael Jackson."AEG President and Chief Executive Tim Leiweke has accused Trutanich of trying to bully the company into paying.The audit said the city spent $3.2 million on the event, including $2 million in police overtime. However, it noted that there was no ordinance in place at the time that would require the organizer to reimburse city costs....
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ABC News (Free subscription) | 11/16/2009
... that we put out for a memorial service for Michael Jackson."AEG President and Chief Executive Tim Leiweke has accused Trutanich of trying to bully the company into paying.The audit said the city spent $3.2 million on the event, including $2 million in police overtime. However, it noted that there was no ordinance in place at the time that would require the organizer to reimburse city costs....
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 11/16/2009
... we put out for a memorial service for Michael Jackson."
AEG President and Chief Executive Tim Leiweke has accused Trutanich of trying to bully the company into paying.
The audit said the city spent $3.2 million on the event, including $2 million in police overtime. However, it noted that there was no ordinance in place at the time that would require the organizer to reimburse...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 11/16/2009
... we put out for a memorial service for Michael Jackson."
AEG President and Chief Executive Tim Leiweke has accused Trutanich of trying to bully the company into paying.
The audit said the city spent $3.2 million on the event, including $2 million in police overtime. However, it noted that there was no ordinance in place at the time that would require the organizer to reimburse...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 11/16/2009
... that we put out for a memorial service for Michael Jackson."AEG President and Chief Executive Tim Leiweke has accused Trutanich of trying to bully the company into paying.The audit said the city spent $3.2 million on the event, including $2 million in police overtime. However, it noted that there was no ordinance in place at the time that would require the organizer to reimburse city costs....
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The Sun (Free subscription) | 11/14/2009
After the game, Beckham praised his team-mates and Tim Leiweke — president and chief executive of Galaxy owners AEG — for putting the club within reach of their first title since 2005.
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Daily News (Free subscription) | 11/13/2009
... of the memorial, for the city's costs. His office had no immediate comment on the report. Tim Leiweke, president Advertisementof AEG, claimed last month that Trutanich tried to "bully" his company into paying the city $6 million to cover the costs of the memorial. Miller recommended the City Council request a report from Trutanich on his plans for reimbursement and transfer funds to cover...
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SoCal Sports Observed (Free subscription) | 11/10/2009
• November 9 2009 11:05 PMVideo of the Kings' Luc Robitaiile speaking at his induction into the hockey Hall of Fame tonight in Canada. He didn't choke up until addressing his parents in French. Robitaille gave shout-outs to Phil Anschutz and Tim Leiweke of AEG, former Kings owner Bruce McNall and former Kings teammates Marcel Dionne and Wayne Gretzky, among others.Stories: , , , , plus coverage...