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Conversation about: Top ten Sacramento environmental stories for 2008

we invite anyone reading this to go to www.stopcalexpo.wordpress.com and www.ceav.us to read about one environmental battle the Sacbee won't print - refuses to mention in any of its numerous articles on the subject. If you like what we are doing, please offer to help - with your experience and abilities. We need all the help we can get - The CEAV Project

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Conversation about: NBA consultant presses council on Kamilos arena plan

The CEAV Project notes that it would be good for all Sacramento Press articles referring to events such as Council Meetings include the actual date and time of the event somewhere in the body of their article (in this case, if memory serves, the Council meeting referred to took place on February 9th). We also urge others interested in these issues to examine the deeper issues of the story by reading our Sacramento News &Review Essay in their February 4th issue, and by going to our blog at www.stopcalexpo.com and website at www.ceav.us

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Conversation about: Arena project, green initiative topics in State of the City address

It is interesting that the arena project and the 'green initiative' appear in the same speech and this article, but nowhere is it suggested how these two items might intersect. Indeed, they not only intersect, they collide, but no one seems to notice. To see how these two items are headed on different trains for the same train-wreck, we urge you to visit our blog at www.stopcalexpo.wordpress.com and see for yourself. Its a mistake we need to avoid for the sake of our great-grandchildren. They won't forgive us if we don't. - thank you, The CEAV Project

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Conversation about: Task force spots flaws in arena proposals

We urge readers to go to the 'Arena Financing' link at our website, www.ceav.us to consider suggestions which not only add to the value and benefit of the arena, but substantially improve financing and underwriting potentials no matter which proposal is chosen. CEAV strong opposes turning any part of the last major piece of urban public commons left in California over to private developers. For that, The CEAV Project also offers an exciting and far more profitable alternative, for the region and for the state.

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Conversation about: Arena task force begins reviewing proposals

There's another side to the story (one the Bee refuses to print). We can only urge you to read our 'Arena Resistance' article in the current Sacramento News & Review (feb 4, p.14) and go to our website www.ceav.us to learn more. Then make up your own minds.

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