Wednesday, June 11, 2008 Also:
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The BOSTON GLOBE’s Frank Dell’Apa writes Staples Center, which this week plays host to the Celtics-Lakers NBA Finals, has been a “groundbreaker in entertainment and sports. It opened with a bang in 1999, with a Bruce Springsteen concert, and has been making loud noises ever since” (BOSTON GLOBE). The AP’s Tim Dahlberg writes of boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s retirement, “My guess is he’ll be back because they always are. If they don’t start running out of money, they start missing the attention. But here’s hoping Mayweather goes down as the exception, a rare fighter who knew when to get out before his brains are scrambled and his reputation is ruined” (AP). The VENTURA COUNTY STAR’s Jim Carlisle writes, “Jim McKay’s lasting legacy to sports television will be that of giving it credibility and importance as a source of true journalism” (VENTURA COUNTY STAR). |
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- Supreme Court ruling protects baseball, as fantasy sports drive interest in MLB.
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The BOSTON GLOBE’s Frank Dell’Apa writes Staples Center, which this week plays host to the Celtics-Lakers NBA Finals, has been a “groundbreaker in entertainment and sports. It opened with a bang in 1999, with a Bruce Springsteen concert, and has been making loud noises ever since” (BOSTON GLOBE). The AP’s Tim Dahlberg writes of boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s retirement, “My guess is he’ll be back because they always are. If they don’t start running out of money, they start missing the attention. But here’s hoping Mayweather goes down as the exception, a rare fighter who knew when to get out before his brains are scrambled and his reputation is ruined” (AP). The VENTURA COUNTY STAR’s Jim Carlisle writes, “Jim McKay’s lasting legacy to sports television will be that of giving it credibility and importance as a source of true journalism” (VENTURA COUNTY STAR). |
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The BOSTON GLOBE’s Frank Dell’Apa writes Staples Center, which this week plays host to the Celtics-Lakers NBA Finals, has been a “groundbreaker in entertainment and sports. It opened with a bang in 1999, with a Bruce Springsteen concert, and has been making loud noises ever since” (BOSTON GLOBE). The AP’s Tim Dahlberg writes of boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s retirement, “My guess is he’ll be back because they always are. If they don’t start running out of money, they start missing the attention. But here’s hoping Mayweather goes down as the exception, a rare fighter who knew when to get out before his brains are scrambled and his reputation is ruined” (AP). The VENTURA COUNTY STAR’s Jim Carlisle writes, “Jim McKay’s lasting legacy to sports television will be that of giving it credibility and importance as a source of true journalism” (VENTURA COUNTY STAR). |
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- Pro sports teams embracing, instituting environmentally friendly practices.
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The BOSTON GLOBE’s Frank Dell’Apa writes Staples Center, which this week plays host to the Celtics-Lakers NBA Finals, has been a “groundbreaker in entertainment and sports. It opened with a bang in 1999, with a Bruce Springsteen concert, and has been making loud noises ever since” (BOSTON GLOBE). The AP’s Tim Dahlberg writes of boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s retirement, “My guess is he’ll be back because they always are. If they don’t start running out of money, they start missing the attention. But here’s hoping Mayweather goes down as the exception, a rare fighter who knew when to get out before his brains are scrambled and his reputation is ruined” (AP). The VENTURA COUNTY STAR’s Jim Carlisle writes, “Jim McKay’s lasting legacy to sports television will be that of giving it credibility and importance as a source of true journalism” (VENTURA COUNTY STAR). |
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