• News 30.10.2007

    The News Review:

    - Chowds are on a run rarely seen in sports world.
    - Sports entering age of nefarious greed.
    - Sports marketer sues Reggie Bush family
    - BBC Sport | Sport Homepage | Football | Internationals | Tim Vickery…
    - Other Sports – Sports – New York Times
    - RAISING EXPECTATIONS: Everything positive in sports is earned throuhg…
    - Dodgers ready to bring in Torre? | Sports | Baseball | PE.com |…

    Chowds are on a run rarely seen in sports world.
    Free with registration – Orlando Sentinel – AccessMyLibrary.com – Oct 30, 2007
    30–You can call it the "Beantown Triple Crown. " Others may want to call it a "Clam Slam. " Either way there’s little denying the claim that Boston has claimed its spot as.

    Sports entering age of nefarious greed.
    Free with registration – Chicago Tribune – AccessMyLibrary.com – Oct 30, 2007
    Sports entering age of nefarious greed. (30-OCT-07) Chicago Tribune (Chicago IL). It must have been decreed in heaven that no man woman or.

    Sports marketer sues Reggie Bush family
    SportingNews.com – Oct 30, 2007
    The suit filed in Superior Court claims Bush and his family received $291600 in cash living arrangements and other benefits from Lloyd Lake between November 2004 and January 2006. “We tried for over a year to resolve this amicably and Bush and his attorney didn’t want to reach any resolution” said Lake’s attorney Brian E. “They wanted the truth to come out.

    BBC Sport | Sport Homepage | Football | Internationals | Tim Vickery…
    BBC News – Oct 30, 2007
    The continent staged the inaugural version in 1930 and hosted four of the first 10 World Cups but up to and including South Africa 2010 it has staged none of the next eight. The last time the World Cup came this way was 1978 in Argentina when it was a tournament for 16 teams. With the current 32-team competition the sheer size of the undertaking ruled out everyone bar Brazil the continent’s giant. There is no doubt Brazil can stage a World Cup but what kind of tournament will it deliver and what will the legacy be for Brazilian society? Brazilian sports minister Orlando Silva says his country will organise the best ever World Cup. A period of silence on his part would have been preferable.

    Other Sports – Sports – New York Times
    Sports Network – Oct 30, 2007
    Stewart who now has 32 victories to hiscredit started eighth on the grid and led for a race-high 278 laps. Polesitter Brian Vickers led for only five laps and finished 27th. Stewartreclaimed the lead on lap 324 for the eighth time and edged out Johnson by0.
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    RAISING EXPECTATIONS: Everything positive in sports is earned throuhg…
    mlive.com – Oct 30, 2007
    Roberts Tuesday October 30 2007 8:28 AM LANSING — We begin with a question that I suspect many of you can answer: “Do you know why we have sports in schools? Do you know why schools decided to sponsor and conduct competitive athletics?”As many of you know it’s because the people in charge of schools 60 80 and 100 years ago saw a benefit to students and a benefit to schools. Physical activity and competition are good for students they believed; physical education programs including competitive athletics are good for schools they thought. Because of my job people expect me to recite many of the good things that school sports can do for kids schools and communities. For example we know from many surveys that participants in high school sports generally have higher grade-point averages lower dropout rates better daily attendance and fewer discipline problems than do non-participating students. And we know that these benefits are more often found in three-sport athletes than students who only participate in two sports or one sport.

    Dodgers ready to bring in Torre? | Sports | Baseball | PE.com |…
    Press-Enterprise – Oct 30, 2007
    Mattingly also may be LA-bound. 12:21 AM PDT on Tuesday October 30 2007By DIAMOND LEUNGThe Press-Enterprise LOS ANGELES – Dodgers manager Grady Little might have to think twice about his job being secure after signs to the contrary were splashed across the back page of a New York tabloid Monday in the form of a photo illustration depicting Joe Torre in a Dodgers cap. Less than a month after Dodgers owner Frank McCourt and General Manager Ned Colletti gave public assurances that Little would return to the bench in 2008 numerous media reports out of New York say that Little will be fired and replaced with the former Yankees manager. The Dodgers inquired about Torre even before he rejected New York’s one-year $5 million incentive-laden contract offer and called it "an insult" according to the New York Post.

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