The News Review:
- Adrift in the Weird World of Sports
- The year in sports
- SignOnSanDiego.com > Sports — Browns 20, 49ers 7
Adrift in the Weird World of Sports
New York Times – Dec 30, 2007
“Incredible, absolutely incredible,” said Noble, who visited Nepal in 1999 to take photographs for a travel feature for the Press Association, the British wire service. “There were seven elephant polo teams there from all over the world, and an umpire riding a massive bull elephant who rode around ensuring fair play,” said Noble, 32, who joined Reuters in 2006. “There were two other guys running around the field removing any elephant dung dropped on either goal line which could have prevented a goal from being scored. ” Through his camera lens, Noble has seen some of the wackiest sports on the planet.
The year in sports
salon.com – Dec 30, 2007
There were some nice moments in 2007, but it was a year of death and a steady rain of scandal. By the time it drew to a close, three other 24-year-old active.
SignOnSanDiego.com > Sports — Browns 20, 49ers 7
San Diego Union Tribune – Dec 30, 2007
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By Tom Withers
ASSOCIATED PRESS
1:23 p. December 30, 2007
CLEVELAND – The Cleveland Browns finished an unforgettable regular season, then braced for overtime – about seven hours worth. Joshua Cribbs returned a punt 76 yards for a touchdown, Jamal Lewis rushed for 128 yards and rookie quarterback Brady Quinn made his long-awaited NFL debut as the Browns beat the San Francisco 49ers 20-7 Sunday. Then they settled in front of their TVs to cheer for the Indianapolis Colts.




