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Ariz. stadium still only a dream for tribe
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 2002 The Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation submitted a proposal to host a $350 million Arizona Cardinals football stadium but its chances of success are slim. State authorities in charge of the selection process praise the tribe's site for its natural beauty. But they cite lack of major highways and amenities and have raised tribal sovereignty questions. The tribe says its willing to compromise. A final site will be selected September 12. Get the Story:
Vision of stadium clouded by reality (The Arizona Republic 8/6)
Tempe avoids public vote on stadium (The Arizona Republic 8/6)
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