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City Hall has invited the public to view plans for the construction of a new arena and entertainment complex in the downtown core.

The police were not able to cope with the large numbers of drunken fans who went on a rampage through the downtown core.

Traffic was crawling through the downtown core at rush hour.

Police have arrested a known rapist who is suspected in a number of attacks on prostitutes in the downtown core.

Police are patrolling the downtown core in an attempt to prevent rioting following the football championship.

They took a somewhat circuitous route to avoid the downtown core during the rush hour.

The earthquake damaged a number of buildings in the downtown core.

The police arrested the suspect after a dangerous car chase through the downtown core.

The police finally had to put up a barrier in the middle of the street in order to stop a teenager who had been speeding through the downtown core.

The ceaseless noise of traffic is one of the worst things about living in the downtown core.

A serious traffic accident halted traffic in the downtown core for over an hour.

The WTO protests are undoubtedly an important, perhaps even watershed, event, but the LAT overshoots when it states: "Not since the days of the Vietnam War and the civil rights movement has the entire downtown core of a major American city been seized by a popular political uprising.


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