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		By: HOWARD FIGLER		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Dear Sacramento Heroes:

Seldom if ever has a professional sports team had a love affair with its fans like the Kings in Sacramento. Keeping the Kings in Sacramento
is the smart thing to do, because the Kings are and will be the only
professional team in the area. The fans have been putting their fannies in the seats for the last 28 years. The fans create sellouts year after year, no matter what the team&#039;s record.

If the Kings go elsewhere, they I once lined up at 5:00 AM at dear old Arco to buy tickets for a Kings playoff game.They put hospital-type wrist bands on us to select randomly who would win the tickets. I was awarded the chance to buy two tickets. Oh, Halleluja. My lucky day.

Howard Figler]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Sacramento Heroes:</p>
<p>Seldom if ever has a professional sports team had a love affair with its fans like the Kings in Sacramento. Keeping the Kings in Sacramento<br />
is the smart thing to do, because the Kings are and will be the only<br />
professional team in the area. The fans have been putting their fannies in the seats for the last 28 years. The fans create sellouts year after year, no matter what the team&#8217;s record.</p>
<p>If the Kings go elsewhere, they I once lined up at 5:00 AM at dear old Arco to buy tickets for a Kings playoff game.They put hospital-type wrist bands on us to select randomly who would win the tickets. I was awarded the chance to buy two tickets. Oh, Halleluja. My lucky day.</p>
<p>Howard Figler</p>
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