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Friday, June 20, 2008 Also:

AVP Commissioner Leonard Armato working to grow the brand, sport.
Infineon Raceway remains a spectacle after long NASCAR history.

The CHICAGO TRIBUNE’s Melissa Patterson writes activists are trying to “harness the power of Chicago ’s Olympic bid to make their case. It’s a tactic more groups are likely to use as city officials push further to land the 2016 Games – and one Mayor Richard Daley and his Olympics team will have to confront” (CHICAGO TRIBUNE).

The OTTAWA CITIZEN’s Wayne Scanlan writes of the NHL Draft, “Over the years, the once simple distribution of teenage talent has evolved into an event, with coaching clinics, fan fests and a fundraising dinner. Yes, the NHL draft has come a long way from its humble beginnings” (OTTAWA CITIZEN).

The SACRAMENTO BEE’s Martin McNeal writes NBA Commissioner David Stern has “done enough positive for his heart not to be all bad. However, he definitely has pulled enough stunts and power plays against weaker opposition that he’s closer to bully status than anything else” (SACRAMENTO BEE).

USA TODAY’s Christine Brennan writes, “The internationalization of Olympic teams around the world is not a new story, but it is a growing trend. … Even if it’s as American as apple strudel for athletes from other countries to compete for the USA and vice versa, that doesn’t mean everyone is in love with the notion” (USA TODAY).

AVP Commissioner Leonard Armato working to grow the brand, sport.
Infineon Raceway remains a spectacle after long NASCAR history.

The CHICAGO TRIBUNE’s Melissa Patterson writes activists are trying to “harness the power of Chicago ’s Olympic bid to make their case. It’s a tactic more groups are likely to use as city officials push further to land the 2016 Games – and one Mayor Richard Daley and his Olympics team will have to confront” (CHICAGO TRIBUNE).

The OTTAWA CITIZEN’s Wayne Scanlan writes of the NHL Draft, “Over the years, the once simple distribution of teenage talent has evolved into an event, with coaching clinics, fan fests and a fundraising dinner. Yes, the NHL draft has come a long way from its humble beginnings” (OTTAWA CITIZEN).

The SACRAMENTO BEE’s Martin McNeal writes NBA Commissioner David Stern has “done enough positive for his heart not to be all bad. However, he definitely has pulled enough stunts and power plays against weaker opposition that he’s closer to bully status than anything else” (SACRAMENTO BEE).

USA TODAY’s Christine Brennan writes, “The internationalization of Olympic teams around the world is not a new story, but it is a growing trend. … Even if it’s as American as apple strudel for athletes from other countries to compete for the USA and vice versa, that doesn’t mean everyone is in love with the notion” (USA TODAY).

AVP Commissioner Leonard Armato working to grow the brand, sport.
Infineon Raceway remains a spectacle after long NASCAR history.

The CHICAGO TRIBUNE’s Melissa Patterson writes activists are trying to “harness the power of Chicago ’s Olympic bid to make their case. It’s a tactic more groups are likely to use as city officials push further to land the 2016 Games – and one Mayor Richard Daley and his Olympics team will have to confront” (CHICAGO TRIBUNE).

The OTTAWA CITIZEN’s Wayne Scanlan writes of the NHL Draft, “Over the years, the once simple distribution of teenage talent has evolved into an event, with coaching clinics, fan fests and a fundraising dinner. Yes, the NHL draft has come a long way from its humble beginnings” (OTTAWA CITIZEN).

The SACRAMENTO BEE’s Martin McNeal writes NBA Commissioner David Stern has “done enough positive for his heart not to be all bad. However, he definitely has pulled enough stunts and power plays against weaker opposition that he’s closer to bully status than anything else” (SACRAMENTO BEE).

USA TODAY’s Christine Brennan writes, “The internationalization of Olympic teams around the world is not a new story, but it is a growing trend. … Even if it’s as American as apple strudel for athletes from other countries to compete for the USA and vice versa, that doesn’t mean everyone is in love with the notion” (USA TODAY).

AVP Commissioner Leonard Armato working to grow the brand, sport.
Infineon Raceway remains a spectacle after long NASCAR history.

The CHICAGO TRIBUNE’s Melissa Patterson writes activists are trying to “harness the power of Chicago ’s Olympic bid to make their case. It’s a tactic more groups are likely to use as city officials push further to land the 2016 Games – and one Mayor Richard Daley and his Olympics team will have to confront” (CHICAGO TRIBUNE).

The OTTAWA CITIZEN’s Wayne Scanlan writes of the NHL Draft, “Over the years, the once simple distribution of teenage talent has evolved into an event, with coaching clinics, fan fests and a fundraising dinner. Yes, the NHL draft has come a long way from its humble beginnings” (OTTAWA CITIZEN).

The SACRAMENTO BEE’s Martin McNeal writes NBA Commissioner David Stern has “done enough positive for his heart not to be all bad. However, he definitely has pulled enough stunts and power plays against weaker opposition that he’s closer to bully status than anything else” (SACRAMENTO BEE).

USA TODAY’s Christine Brennan writes, “The internationalization of Olympic teams around the world is not a new story, but it is a growing trend. … Even if it’s as American as apple strudel for athletes from other countries to compete for the USA and vice versa, that doesn’t mean everyone is in love with the notion” (USA TODAY).

AVP Commissioner Leonard Armato working to grow the brand, sport.
Infineon Raceway remains a spectacle after long NASCAR history.

The CHICAGO TRIBUNE’s Melissa Patterson writes activists are trying to “harness the power of Chicago ’s Olympic bid to make their case. It’s a tactic more groups are likely to use as city officials push further to land the 2016 Games – and one Mayor Richard Daley and his Olympics team will have to confront” (CHICAGO TRIBUNE).

The OTTAWA CITIZEN’s Wayne Scanlan writes of the NHL Draft, “Over the years, the once simple distribution of teenage talent has evolved into an event, with coaching clinics, fan fests and a fundraising dinner. Yes, the NHL draft has come a long way from its humble beginnings” (OTTAWA CITIZEN).

The SACRAMENTO BEE’s Martin McNeal writes NBA Commissioner David Stern has “done enough positive for his heart not to be all bad. However, he definitely has pulled enough stunts and power plays against weaker opposition that he’s closer to bully status than anything else” (SACRAMENTO BEE).

USA TODAY’s Christine Brennan writes, “The internationalization of Olympic teams around the world is not a new story, but it is a growing trend. … Even if it’s as American as apple strudel for athletes from other countries to compete for the USA and vice versa, that doesn’t mean everyone is in love with the notion” (USA TODAY).

AVP Commissioner Leonard Armato working to grow the brand, sport.
Infineon Raceway remains a spectacle after long NASCAR history.

The CHICAGO TRIBUNE’s Melissa Patterson writes activists are trying to “harness the power of Chicago ’s Olympic bid to make their case. It’s a tactic more groups are likely to use as city officials push further to land the 2016 Games – and one Mayor Richard Daley and his Olympics team will have to confront” (CHICAGO TRIBUNE).

The OTTAWA CITIZEN’s Wayne Scanlan writes of the NHL Draft, “Over the years, the once simple distribution of teenage talent has evolved into an event, with coaching clinics, fan fests and a fundraising dinner. Yes, the NHL draft has come a long way from its humble beginnings” (OTTAWA CITIZEN).

The SACRAMENTO BEE’s Martin McNeal writes NBA Commissioner David Stern has “done enough positive for his heart not to be all bad. However, he definitely has pulled enough stunts and power plays against weaker opposition that he’s closer to bully status than anything else” (SACRAMENTO BEE).

USA TODAY’s Christine Brennan writes, “The internationalization of Olympic teams around the world is not a new story, but it is a growing trend. … Even if it’s as American as apple strudel for athletes from other countries to compete for the USA and vice versa, that doesn’t mean everyone is in love with the notion” (USA TODAY).

AVP Commissioner Leonard Armato working to grow the brand, sport.
Infineon Raceway remains a spectacle after long NASCAR history.

The CHICAGO TRIBUNE’s Melissa Patterson writes activists are trying to “harness the power of Chicago ’s Olympic bid to make their case. It’s a tactic more groups are likely to use as city officials push further to land the 2016 Games – and one Mayor Richard Daley and his Olympics team will have to confront” (CHICAGO TRIBUNE).

The OTTAWA CITIZEN’s Wayne Scanlan writes of the NHL Draft, “Over the years, the once simple distribution of teenage talent has evolved into an event, with coaching clinics, fan fests and a fundraising dinner. Yes, the NHL draft has come a long way from its humble beginnings” (OTTAWA CITIZEN).

The SACRAMENTO BEE’s Martin McNeal writes NBA Commissioner David Stern has “done enough positive for his heart not to be all bad. However, he definitely has pulled enough stunts and power plays against weaker opposition that he’s closer to bully status than anything else” (SACRAMENTO BEE).

USA TODAY’s Christine Brennan writes, “The internationalization of Olympic teams around the world is not a new story, but it is a growing trend. … Even if it’s as American as apple strudel for athletes from other countries to compete for the USA and vice versa, that doesn’t mean everyone is in love with the notion” (USA TODAY).

AVP Commissioner Leonard Armato working to grow the brand, sport.
Infineon Raceway remains a spectacle after long NASCAR history.

The CHICAGO TRIBUNE’s Melissa Patterson writes activists are trying to “harness the power of Chicago ’s Olympic bid to make their case. It’s a tactic more groups are likely to use as city officials push further to land the 2016 Games – and one Mayor Richard Daley and his Olympics team will have to confront” (CHICAGO TRIBUNE).

The OTTAWA CITIZEN’s Wayne Scanlan writes of the NHL Draft, “Over the years, the once simple distribution of teenage talent has evolved into an event, with coaching clinics, fan fests and a fundraising dinner. Yes, the NHL draft has come a long way from its humble beginnings” (OTTAWA CITIZEN).

The SACRAMENTO BEE’s Martin McNeal writes NBA Commissioner David Stern has “done enough positive for his heart not to be all bad. However, he definitely has pulled enough stunts and power plays against weaker opposition that he’s closer to bully status than anything else” (SACRAMENTO BEE).

USA TODAY’s Christine Brennan writes, “The internationalization of Olympic teams around the world is not a new story, but it is a growing trend. … Even if it’s as American as apple strudel for athletes from other countries to compete for the USA and vice versa, that doesn’t mean everyone is in love with the notion” (USA TODAY).

AVP Commissioner Leonard Armato working to grow the brand, sport.
Infineon Raceway remains a spectacle after long NASCAR history.

The CHICAGO TRIBUNE’s Melissa Patterson writes activists are trying to “harness the power of Chicago ’s Olympic bid to make their case. It’s a tactic more groups are likely to use as city officials push further to land the 2016 Games – and one Mayor Richard Daley and his Olympics team will have to confront” (CHICAGO TRIBUNE).

The OTTAWA CITIZEN’s Wayne Scanlan writes of the NHL Draft, “Over the years, the once simple distribution of teenage talent has evolved into an event, with coaching clinics, fan fests and a fundraising dinner. Yes, the NHL draft has come a long way from its humble beginnings” (OTTAWA CITIZEN).

The SACRAMENTO BEE’s Martin McNeal writes NBA Commissioner David Stern has “done enough positive for his heart not to be all bad. However, he definitely has pulled enough stunts and power plays against weaker opposition that he’s closer to bully status than anything else” (SACRAMENTO BEE).

USA TODAY’s Christine Brennan writes, “The internationalization of Olympic teams around the world is not a new story, but it is a growing trend. … Even if it’s as American as apple strudel for athletes from other countries to compete for the USA and vice versa, that doesn’t mean everyone is in love with the notion” (USA TODAY).

AVP Commissioner Leonard Armato working to grow the brand, sport.
Infineon Raceway remains a spectacle after long NASCAR history.

The CHICAGO TRIBUNE’s Melissa Patterson writes activists are trying to “harness the power of Chicago ’s Olympic bid to make their case. It’s a tactic more groups are likely to use as city officials push further to land the 2016 Games – and one Mayor Richard Daley and his Olympics team will have to confront” (CHICAGO TRIBUNE).

The OTTAWA CITIZEN’s Wayne Scanlan writes of the NHL Draft, “Over the years, the once simple distribution of teenage talent has evolved into an event, with coaching clinics, fan fests and a fundraising dinner. Yes, the NHL draft has come a long way from its humble beginnings” (OTTAWA CITIZEN).

The SACRAMENTO BEE’s Martin McNeal writes NBA Commissioner David Stern has “done enough positive for his heart not to be all bad. However, he definitely has pulled enough stunts and power plays against weaker opposition that he’s closer to bully status than anything else” (SACRAMENTO BEE).

USA TODAY’s Christine Brennan writes, “The internationalization of Olympic teams around the world is not a new story, but it is a growing trend. … Even if it’s as American as apple strudel for athletes from other countries to compete for the USA and vice versa, that doesn’t mean everyone is in love with the notion” (USA TODAY).

AVP Commissioner Leonard Armato working to grow the brand, sport.
Infineon Raceway remains a spectacle after long NASCAR history.

The CHICAGO TRIBUNE’s Melissa Patterson writes activists are trying to “harness the power of Chicago ’s Olympic bid to make their case. It’s a tactic more groups are likely to use as city officials push further to land the 2016 Games – and one Mayor Richard Daley and his Olympics team will have to confront” (CHICAGO TRIBUNE).

The OTTAWA CITIZEN’s Wayne Scanlan writes of the NHL Draft, “Over the years, the once simple distribution of teenage talent has evolved into an event, with coaching clinics, fan fests and a fundraising dinner. Yes, the NHL draft has come a long way from its humble beginnings” (OTTAWA CITIZEN).

The SACRAMENTO BEE’s Martin McNeal writes NBA Commissioner David Stern has “done enough positive for his heart not to be all bad. However, he definitely has pulled enough stunts and power plays against weaker opposition that he’s closer to bully status than anything else” (SACRAMENTO BEE).

USA TODAY’s Christine Brennan writes, “The internationalization of Olympic teams around the world is not a new story, but it is a growing trend. … Even if it’s as American as apple strudel for athletes from other countries to compete for the USA and vice versa, that doesn’t mean everyone is in love with the notion” (USA TODAY).

AVP Commissioner Leonard Armato working to grow the brand, sport.
Infineon Raceway remains a spectacle after long NASCAR history.

The CHICAGO TRIBUNE’s Melissa Patterson writes activists are trying to “harness the power of Chicago ’s Olympic bid to make their case. It’s a tactic more groups are likely to use as city officials push further to land the 2016 Games – and one Mayor Richard Daley and his Olympics team will have to confront” (CHICAGO TRIBUNE).

The OTTAWA CITIZEN’s Wayne Scanlan writes of the NHL Draft, “Over the years, the once simple distribution of teenage talent has evolved into an event, with coaching clinics, fan fests and a fundraising dinner. Yes, the NHL draft has come a long way from its humble beginnings” (OTTAWA CITIZEN).

The SACRAMENTO BEE’s Martin McNeal writes NBA Commissioner David Stern has “done enough positive for his heart not to be all bad. However, he definitely has pulled enough stunts and power plays against weaker opposition that he’s closer to bully status than anything else” (SACRAMENTO BEE).

USA TODAY’s Christine Brennan writes, “The internationalization of Olympic teams around the world is not a new story, but it is a growing trend. … Even if it’s as American as apple strudel for athletes from other countries to compete for the USA and vice versa, that doesn’t mean everyone is in love with the notion” (USA TODAY).



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