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Miami Memories
IndySportsNationThe Colts are headed back to the Super Bowl and so is the crew from Fox 59 and Indysportsnation.com. The last week has been pretty busy getting things packed, making plans, travel arrangements, and learning of "work" responsibilities. I use "work" in that...Tags: Tony Siragusa, Tim Brown, Television, Public Relations, Multi-Sport Events
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Travelers Notebook: Rose Blossoms Into A Champion
Justin Rose has been a name for a while now. As an amateur in 1998, he made a dramatic chip-in on the 18th hole to finish tied for fourth at the British Open. A week later, he turned pro at 17. But Rose, now 29, waited 12 years for his first PGA Tour...Tags: Michael Bolton, Celebrities, Clubs and Associations, U.S. Open (golf), Mark Brooks
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Florida Marlins ballpark = overpass? (UPDATED with video)
The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsAbout an hour into ABC???s broadcast of Saturday???s UM-Oklahoma game at Land Shark Stadium, Brent Musburger waxed about the Hurricanes??? former home, the now-demolished Orange Bowl. ABC aired video showing where the old stadium once stood. On the site,...Tags: Baseball, ABC (tv network), Major League Baseball, YouTube, Joe Namath
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Obama: Massachusetts, agenda on line
The Swampby James Oliphant and Mark Z. Barabak BOSTON -- President Obama made a rare campaign-style visit today in a last-ditch effort to salvage the flagging Senate bid of Democratic candidate Martha Coakley and preserve the Democrats' decisive 60-vote majority...Tags: Barack Obama, Republican Party, U.S. Senate, Democratic Party, White House
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U.Va.'s first bowl year, Tomlin strike chords
Nov. 3, 1984 — Virginia 27, West Virginia 7. En route to their first bowl bid, the Cavaliers earned their first national ranking in 32 years by manhandling the No. 12 Mountaineers in Morgantown. West Virginia had just defeated Boston College (...Tags: Terrorism, Multi-Sport Events, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Frank Beamer, Big East Conference
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Death in a seaside paradise
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThey are sons of La Jolla, five friends who came of age on the edge of the Pacific. They all played on La Jolla High School's football team. One was the defensive player of the year. Another was a star quarterback mentored by former pro standout Doug...Tags: Rentals, Court Preliminary, Holidays, Witnesses, Riots
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Off Campus: Early Heisman front runners
1. Tim Tebow, JR QB Florida: Tebow is definitely the favorite to be only the second person ever to win the Heisman twice. He is a freak of nature when it comes to physical skills. In 2007 he threw 32 touchdown passes and ran the ball for 23 more. So...Tags: Tim Tebow, The Ohio State University, Ohio State Buckeyes, Football, University of Southern California
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Ask Jerry Markbreit
When did the NFL change the rule to require that a receiver land with both feet touching the ground rather than one? I have spent too much time listening to family members bicker about this and want to end the arguing! --Kathleen Dachille, Cockeysville,...Tags: Erik Flowers, Football, Miami Dolphins, Muhsin Muhammad, Chicago Bears
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Ask K.C. Johnson
Do you not agree that Kyle Orton, as a rookie, deserves great credit for what he has done and will only get better as a result of his experience, giving the Bears in the future two top young quarterbacks? -- Douglas Gowan, Norwich, England I find Orton's...Tags: New Orleans Saints, Cadillac Williams, Chicago Bears, Lovie Smith, Mike Green
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Bear Down
Zap2It.comThe Super Bowl is coming. Time to tighten up, close the gaps and hunker down -- on the couch. Some fans have been in training for months, logging hours on the Barcalounger, moving as little as possible while reaching for Skittles and beer. On Sunday,...Tags: Television, Multi-Sport Events, Chicago Bears, Clubs and Associations, Death
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Sooners and Bucs Can Throw It
Latimes.com ColumnistTwo teams with a long history of pounding the ball into the line on running plays--college football's Oklahoma Sooners and the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers--have apparently changed direction: In Sunday's game at Atlanta, the Buccaneers will get an...Tags: Periodicals, Shaun King, Mass Media, Arizona Cardinals, Keyshawn Johnson
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Chargers Charge Gaps All the Way to the Top
Latimes.com ColumnistThe San Diego football team has seized first place in the AFC West this year with carefully coached, uniquely aggressive defensive men who attack not the players in the offensive line but the gaps between those players. Up and down the line, as the...Tags: Rich Gannon, Periodicals, Mass Media, Multi-Sport Events, Jon Kitna
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