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Stadium initiative TV ads: Fact or fiction?

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September 24, 2018

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Stadium initiative TV ads: Fact or fiction?

Sunday, Sep 23

The Union-Tribune has assessed the claims put forth by SoccerCity, SDSU West and No on SoccerCity in five different TV spots to help readers separate fact from fiction.

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