• News 24.01.2007

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    - Seattle Post-Intelligencer: ther Sports
    - The Chicago Tribune Ed Sherman n Sports Media And Golf column:…
    - Money in College Sports? Let’s Be Honest
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    Seattle Post-Intelligencer: ther Sports
    Seattle Post Intelligencer – Jan 24, 2007
    1 Andy Roddick will square off in a marquee semifinal bout Thursday night (local time) at the Australian pen. 1 Federer and sixth-seeded Roddick will meet for a 14th time with the mighty Swiss holding a laughable 12-1 lifetime advantage. Federer has won their last eight encounters including six finals and is a perfect 4-0 versus the American in Grand Slam play.

    The Chicago Tribune Ed Sherman n Sports Media And Golf column:…
    Free with registration – Chicago Tribune – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jan 24, 2007
    (24-JAN-07) Chicago Tribune (Chicago IL). 24–The Bears are about to meet an unrelenting and unpredictable force: the media. Starting Wednesday through the Super Bowl the coaches and players will deal with the bigg.

    Money in College Sports? Let’s Be Honest
    NPR – Jan 24, 2007
    The truth is big-time college sports are for purposes of amusement not academics. And that isn’t likely to change.

    Sports | PE.com | Southern California News | News for Inland Southern…
    Press-Enterprise – Jan 24, 2007
    10:00 PM PST on Wednesday January 24 2007The Associated PressMELBURNE AUSTRALIA – Rafael Nadal limped out of the Australian pen complaining his leg was too sore to challenge Fernando Gonzalez in the quarterfinals. With Gonzalez stinging winners past him from both the forehand and backhand sides though even a fit Nadal might have struggled. The 10th-seeded Gonzalez had 41 winners in a 6-2 6-4 6-3 upset over the second-seeded Nadal on Wednesday earning him a semifinal spot along with top-ranked Roger Federer Andy Roddick and Tommy Haas. Gonzalez who will be playing in the semifinals of a Grand Slam tournament for the first time will get a day off to watch today's semifinal between defending champion Federer and sixth-seeded Roddick.

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