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	<title>Comments on: 54th Annual Swine Bowl</title>
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		<title>By: Dan Breslaw</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dan Breslaw</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi--just saw this while googling swine bowl web site. I&#039;m one of the originals. Very nice little piece--thanks. Since Central Park is your focus, I wonder if it would be of interest to you to know that the Swine Bowl has been battling the Central Park Conservancy, ever since the latter&#039;s de-facto privatization of the Park, for many years, over such issues as game location (we were booted out of our traditional site on the Great Lawn) and policy regarding banners and displays. The battles have taken place both on the field and through correspondence of various kinds. It raises, at least in my mind, some serious issues concerning the Park and its proper use. I can send you some materials if you give me your e-mail address.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi&#8211;just saw this while googling swine bowl web site. I&#8217;m one of the originals. Very nice little piece&#8211;thanks. Since Central Park is your focus, I wonder if it would be of interest to you to know that the Swine Bowl has been battling the Central Park Conservancy, ever since the latter&#8217;s de-facto privatization of the Park, for many years, over such issues as game location (we were booted out of our traditional site on the Great Lawn) and policy regarding banners and displays. The battles have taken place both on the field and through correspondence of various kinds. It raises, at least in my mind, some serious issues concerning the Park and its proper use. I can send you some materials if you give me your e-mail address.</p>
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