Archive for January 9th, 2012


USA TODAY
Chargers Might Not Bolt San Diego
NBC San Diego
The site is not far from the bayfront San Diego Convention Center, which Sanders and major hotel owners want to expand regardless of the Chargers' proposal. "It may move forward, it may not," said Chargers special counsel Mark Fabiani.
Chargers' future past 2012 up in airESPN
New Chargers Stadium: How G3, Redevelopment Ruling Affect Downtown ProjectBleacher Report
Chargers to stay in San DiegoUPI.com
KGTV San Diego -Southwest Riverside News Network
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TSN
Chargers' future past 2012 up in air
ESPN
The problem with the Chargers' proposal is that the city already is two years into a separate expansion for the San Diego Convention Center. Convention center officials, as well as many city officials, want no part of the Chargers' multi-use stadium,
New Chargers Stadium: How G3, Redevelopment Ruling Affect Downtown ProjectBleacher Report
With few options, Chargers will call San Diego home in 2012NFL News
UT: Chargers To Stay In '12, New Stadium Still NeededKGTV San Diego

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With few options, Chargers will call San Diego home in 2012
NFL News
The Chargers' first preference is to move to a new stadium/sports and entertainment site in the East Village district of San Diego. The site would also include a convention center, making San Diego an attractive option for the Super Bowl, Final Four,
New Chargers Stadium: How G3, Redevelopment Ruling Affect Downtown ProjectBleacher Report

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msnbc.com
Why did Brad Pitt carry a cane on the red carpet?
msnbc.com
(Lionel Cironneau / AP) Share Back to slideshow navigation Actor Will Ferrell, left, and actress Tina Fey, right, flank a cardboard cut-out of Brad Pitt at the "Megamind" panel during Comic-Con 2010 at San Diego Convention Center on July 22,

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Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego to Unveil Grand Redesign of Its Guestrooms to
MarketWatch (press release)
"Having Host own and Hyatt operate one of San Diego's premier convention hotels is good for the city," noted San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders. "The success of these hospitality-industry icons speaks for itself. Both organizations have outstanding

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