Jack Carl, owner of Two Cents Plain, a New York-style deli in St. Louis, is shown at the deli Wednesday, March 9, 2005. Call it the big basketball event. Call it the biggest sporting event of the year. Just don't call it the Final Four. That's the message organizers

Jack Carl, owner of Two Cents Plain, a New York-style deli in St. Louis, is  shown at the deli Wednesday, March 9, 2005. Call it the big basketball  event. Call it the biggest sporting event of the year. Just don't call it  the Final Four. That's the message organizers

Jack Carl, owner of Two Cents Plain, a New York-style deli in St. Louis, is shown at the deli Wednesday, March 9, 2005. Call it the big basketball event. Call it the biggest sporting event of the year. Just don't call it the Final Four. That's the message organizers

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Jack Carl, owner of Two Cents Plain, a New York-style deli in St. Louis, is shown at the deli Wednesday, March 9, 2005. Call it the big basketball event. Call it the biggest sporting event of the year. Just don't call it the Final Four. That's the message organizers for the men's NCAA basketball championship in St. Louis next month sent to businesses in an area being called the ``Clean Zone,'' a section around the Edward Jones Dome that must be free of unlicensed advertising and vending during the tournament. Carl said Wednesday that he has a problem with outside events dictating what he can d

Jack Carl, owner of Two Cents Plain, a New York-style deli in St. Louis, is  shown at the deli Wednesday, March 9, 2005. Call it the big basketball  event. Call it the biggest sporting event of the year. Just don't call it  the Final Four. That's the message organizers

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Jack Carl, owner of Two Cents Plain, a New York-style deli in St. Louis, is  shown at the deli Wednesday, March 9, 2005. Call it the big basketball  event. Call it the biggest sporting event of the year. Just don't call it  the Final Four. That's the message organizers

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Jack Carl, owner of Two Cents Plain, a New York-style deli in St. Louis, is  shown at the deli Wednesday, March 9, 2005. Call it the big basketball  event. Call it the biggest sporting event of the year. Just don't call it  the Final Four. That's the message organizers

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Jack Carl, owner of Two Cents Plain, a New York-style deli in St. Louis, is  shown at the deli Wednesday, March 9, 2005. Call it the big basketball  event. Call it the biggest sporting event of the year. Just don't call it  the Final Four. That's the message organizers

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Jack Carl, owner of Two Cents Plain, a New York-style deli in St. Louis, is  shown at the deli Wednesday, March 9, 2005. Call it the big basketball  event. Call it the biggest sporting event of the year. Just don't call it  the Final Four. That's the message organizers

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Jack Carl, owner of Two Cents Plain, a New York-style deli in St. Louis, is  shown at the deli Wednesday, March 9, 2005. Call it the big basketball  event. Call it the biggest sporting event of the year. Just don't call it  the Final Four. That's the message organizers

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