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Blanas steps down from arena fray - Natomas landowners tap Yee, four others to lead the charge. The Sacramento Bee, p. A1. Vellinga, M. L. (January 21, 2005). 3 landowners question ballot plan for arena. The Sacramento Bee, p. A1. Vellinga, M. L. (January 8, 2005). Sheriff's wife, developer have financial ties. The Sacramento Bee, p. A1. Vellinga, M. L. (March 22, 2007). Grand jury rips officials on arena bid - But city, county leaders deny any deception, dismiss report. The Sacramento Bee, p. B1. 196 Vellinga, M. L. (March 6, 1994). Quick action marks stadium deal. Oates, Anderson have different goals. The Sacramento Bee, p. F1. Vellinga, M. L. (May 6, 2006). Heavyweight joins arena finance push - Former Assemblyman Steinberg drafted by Kings to help talks. The Sacramento Bee, p. A1. Vellinga, M. L. (November 18, 2004). Arena plan is still far from a done deal. The Sacramento Bee, p. A1. Vellinga, M. L. (September 15, 2004). 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