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Transcript: Analysis: Feud between Chicago Mayor Richard Daley and the Chicago Tribune over Wrigley Field
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- August 25, 2004
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NEAL CONAN
NPR Talk of the Nation
08-25-2004
Analysis: Feud between Chicago Mayor Richard Daley and the Chicago Tribune over Wrigley Field
Host: NEAL CONAN
Time: 3:00-4:00 PM
NEAL CONAN, host:
The Chicago Cubs pulled one game ahead of the San Francisco Giants in their race for the National League wild-card spot last night, but the biggest game in town isn't on Wrigley Field, it's over Wrigley Field. The ballpark is in the crosshairs of a long-running feud between the major of Chicago, Richard Daley, and the city's largest newspaper, the Chicago Tribune, whose parent company owns Wrigley Field. And it also owns the Cubs and also the television station on which the Cubs are broadcast.
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