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- Theater of dreams: With inspirational sports films no one’s a…
- WINTER SPRTS; Americans Abroad Are Taming The Mountains and the…
- SPRTS F THE TIMES; Wave Goodbye to a True New York Giant
- Riggins’s Sports-Talk Radio Program To Be Simulcast by MASN in…
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Theater of dreams: With inspirational sports films no one’s a…
Free with registration – Dallas Morning News – AccessMyLibrary.com – Dec 21, 2006
Theater of dreams: With inspirational sports films no one’s a loser. (21-DEC-06) Dallas Morning News (Dallas TX). "People were pretty outspoken a.
WINTER SPRTS; Americans Abroad Are Taming The Mountains and the…
New York Times – Dec 21, 2006
Millers victory his third of the season catapulted him into the No. 1 world ranking which he has not held since Dec. 21 2005 while Kildows decisive downhill victory — her second of the season — solidified her lead in that disciplines standings.
SPRTS F THE TIMES; Wave Goodbye to a True New York Giant
New York Times – Dec 21, 2006
Sports never had a Tiki before. As a screaming newborn he was named Atiim Kiambu which translates to fiery-tempered king. And now about to walk off into the dawn of the rest of his life as a New York Giant like no other hes doubly different. Yard for yard Tiki Barber is the best running back the Giants have ever had: 10144 rushing 5147 more in receptions awaiting what will probably be his Giants Stadium goodbye on Sunday against the New rleans Saints.
Riggins’s Sports-Talk Radio Program To Be Simulcast by MASN in…
Washington Post – Dec 21, 2006
The deal is expected to include several other elements that will give MASN exclusive access to the Redskins Radio Network the officials said. It is the latest salvo in the rivalry between MASN and Comcast SportsNet over the sports television market in the region.
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Press-Enterprise – Dec 21, 2006
- Brett Favre pulled out a far-from-perfect victory in perhaps his last game at Lambeau Field rallying the Green Bay Packers to a late field goal and Thursday's 9-7 win over the Minnesota Vikings. Green Bay's Dave Rayner who had missed two field goals earlier in the game hit a 44-yarder with 1:34 remaining. It was the 36th winning comeback of Favre's career and it came after Favre nearly threw the game away. The Packers (7-8) kept their faint playoff hopes alive. The Vikings (6-9) managed only three first downs all game their lowest total in team history.




