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Associated Press
Tuesday, June 9, 2009 INDIANAPOLIS -- Preparations for the 2012 Super Bowl are apparently immune from the economic problems dogging Indianapolis these days. NFL vice president Frank Supovitz told city and business leaders Tuesday that Indianapolis has exceeded other host sites in terms of financing and prep work. "When Indianapolis came in to present itself for the Super Bowl, all those [financial] commitments were already in place," Supovitz said. "In fact, Indianapolis is one of the cities we're less concerned ab ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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