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[[Russ Baker]] spends one chapter of ''[[Family Of Secrets]]'' on the Texas Rangers baseball team. In April 1989, an investment group headed by [[George W. Bush]] bought the team for $89 million. Bush's initial investment was $500,000. Bush left his position with the Rangers when he was elected Governor of Texas in 1994, after a new stadium was built at Arlington, at a cost of $193 million, financed by Arlington residents, through a sales tax increase. | [[Russ Baker]] spends one chapter of ''[[Family Of Secrets]]'' on the Texas Rangers baseball team. In April 1989, an investment group headed by [[George W. Bush]] bought the team for $89 million. Bush's initial investment was $500,000. Bush left his position with the Rangers when he was elected Governor of Texas in 1994, after a new stadium was built at Arlington, at a cost of $193 million, financed by Arlington residents, through a sales tax increase. | ||
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The Texas Rangers is a US baseball team.
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Russ Baker spends one chapter of Family Of Secrets on the Texas Rangers baseball team. In April 1989, an investment group headed by George W. Bush bought the team for $89 million. Bush's initial investment was $500,000. Bush left his position with the Rangers when he was elected Governor of Texas in 1994, after a new stadium was built at Arlington, at a cost of $193 million, financed by Arlington residents, through a sales tax increase.
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