The News Review:
- Sports Round-up
- Add Harvard vs. Yale to your sports to-do list
- BBC SPORT / SPORTS PERSONALITY
- Special Olympics expanding sports programs in local schools
Sports Round-up
Telegraph.co.uk – Nov 27, 2007
Taylor 24 who was the Redskins first pick in the 2004 draft was airlifted to Miami’s Jackson Memorial Hospital for treatment. Police are investigating a possible robbery. • Laurence Maroney’s four-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter secured a 31-28 victory for the New England Patriots over the Philadelphia Eagles extending their unbeaten run to 11 matches. Cricket Nottingham official Steve Garratt has been added to the full list of first-class umpires for the 2008 season the England and Wales Cricket Board announced yesterday.
Add Harvard vs. Yale to your sports to-do list
ESPN – Nov 27, 2007
Yale to your sports to-do listThomas Neumann [ARCHIVE]Page 2Nov 27 2007NEW HAVEN Conn. — In an age when major college sports are overwhelmingly driven by big money the annual matchup between storied Ivy League rivals Harvard and Yale is refreshing. It’s a heated rivalry in which competitors and fans wholeheartedly enjoy the spectacle for what it is — a game. With that in mind I’d like to nominate The Game as one of the things all sports fans must experience before they die. BCS football factories charge outrageous prices for tickets and require substantial donations to get the good seats. More and more fickle fans behave belligerently toward one another.
BBC SPORT / SPORTS PERSONALITY
BBC News – Nov 27, 2007
The names will revealed on the One Show on BBC One from 1900 GMT with further information on the BBC Sport website. 606: DEBATE "Hamilton and Hatton are the bookies’ favourites – can anyone beat them?" BBC Sport’s Honest Frank Bookmakers rate Formula One ace Lewis Hamilton the favourite to lift the famous trophy on 9 December. Boxers Ricky Hatton and Joe Calzaghe athlete Paula Radcliffe and golfer Justin Rose are also rated candidates by bookies. Here we look at the current Sports Personality front-runners but remember these are just the bookies’ contenders at this stage.
Special Olympics expanding sports programs in local schools
San Francisco Chronicle – Nov 27, 2007
tmpl –>Of the 14 students in Brian Friedman’s class at R. Stevenson Elementary School in San Francisco one has cerebral palsy a few have autism and others have a range of developmental disabilities that affect their behavior or their ability to learn.




