Thursday, November 20, 2008 Also:
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The CHICAGO SUN-TIMES' Rick Telander writes, "ESPN doesn't much like talking about itself or having its 'tell-it-like-it-is' employees talk critically about the company. This is understandable. Dominant corporations don't sit around blowing the whistle on themselves" (CHICAGO SUN-TIMES). ESPN.com's Dana O'Neil writes of college basketball, "The new wave sweeping the game is rule circumvention, not rule breaking. Clever coaches are employing a strong grip on semantics to expose loopholes and reinterpret rules to their benefit" (ESPN.com). |
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- Down economy could lead to elimination of second-tier bowl games.
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The CHICAGO SUN-TIMES' Rick Telander writes, "ESPN doesn't much like talking about itself or having its 'tell-it-like-it-is' employees talk critically about the company. This is understandable. Dominant corporations don't sit around blowing the whistle on themselves" (CHICAGO SUN-TIMES). ESPN.com's Dana O'Neil writes of college basketball, "The new wave sweeping the game is rule circumvention, not rule breaking. Clever coaches are employing a strong grip on semantics to expose loopholes and reinterpret rules to their benefit" (ESPN.com). |
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- More NFL players now own guns amid safety concerns.
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The CHICAGO SUN-TIMES' Rick Telander writes, "ESPN doesn't much like talking about itself or having its 'tell-it-like-it-is' employees talk critically about the company. This is understandable. Dominant corporations don't sit around blowing the whistle on themselves" (CHICAGO SUN-TIMES). ESPN.com's Dana O'Neil writes of college basketball, "The new wave sweeping the game is rule circumvention, not rule breaking. Clever coaches are employing a strong grip on semantics to expose loopholes and reinterpret rules to their benefit" (ESPN.com). |
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- Site of MLS Cup holds extra significance for Crew coach.
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The CHICAGO SUN-TIMES' Rick Telander writes, "ESPN doesn't much like talking about itself or having its 'tell-it-like-it-is' employees talk critically about the company. This is understandable. Dominant corporations don't sit around blowing the whistle on themselves" (CHICAGO SUN-TIMES). ESPN.com's Dana O'Neil writes of college basketball, "The new wave sweeping the game is rule circumvention, not rule breaking. Clever coaches are employing a strong grip on semantics to expose loopholes and reinterpret rules to their benefit" (ESPN.com). |
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- Colts take part in NFL's push to correct fan behavior.
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The CHICAGO SUN-TIMES' Rick Telander writes, "ESPN doesn't much like talking about itself or having its 'tell-it-like-it-is' employees talk critically about the company. This is understandable. Dominant corporations don't sit around blowing the whistle on themselves" (CHICAGO SUN-TIMES). ESPN.com's Dana O'Neil writes of college basketball, "The new wave sweeping the game is rule circumvention, not rule breaking. Clever coaches are employing a strong grip on semantics to expose loopholes and reinterpret rules to their benefit" (ESPN.com). |
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- Inventor Mark Sweeney breaks reading greens down to a science.
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The CHICAGO SUN-TIMES' Rick Telander writes, "ESPN doesn't much like talking about itself or having its 'tell-it-like-it-is' employees talk critically about the company. This is understandable. Dominant corporations don't sit around blowing the whistle on themselves" (CHICAGO SUN-TIMES). ESPN.com's Dana O'Neil writes of college basketball, "The new wave sweeping the game is rule circumvention, not rule breaking. Clever coaches are employing a strong grip on semantics to expose loopholes and reinterpret rules to their benefit" (ESPN.com). |
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