• News 16.01.2008

    The News Review:

    - Debate Recap: Should PEDs Be Allowed in Sports?
    - King Kaufman’s Sports Daily
    - Jarden sees 4Q results from winter sports business ‘in line’…
    - Rivers, LT feeling better | Sports | Football | PE.com | Southern…
    - Sports Marketing Seminar Held in Riyadh
    - SignOnSanDiego.com > Sports — Raptors 116, Kings 91

    Debate Recap: Should PEDs Be Allowed in Sports?
    SportingNews.com – Jan 16, 2008
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    King Kaufman’s Sports Daily
    salon.com – Jan 16, 2008
    16, 2008 | It’s good and important that we’re able to, of course, but no American should ever have to watch. It can be awfully depressing. Early in Tuesday’s hearing of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee into drug use in.

    Jarden sees 4Q results from winter sports business ‘in line’…
    Forbes – Jan 16, 2008
    Wednesday said it sees fourth-quarter revenue and operating profit from its winter sports business ‘in line’ with its expectations. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial, on average, estimate fourth-quarter earnings of 73 cents a share and three analysts forecast, on average, revenue of $1.

    Rivers, LT feeling better | Sports | Football | PE.com | Southern…
    Press-Enterprise – Jan 16, 2008
    1 quarterback, sat out practice Wednesday to rest his sprained right knee as San Diego began preparing for Sunday’s AFC championship game against undefeated New England. "It’s feeling pretty good. It’s feeling better," Rivers said. "I’m treating it like crazy.

    Sports Marketing Seminar Held in Riyadh
    Arab News – Jan 16, 2008
    The 10-day workshop that ended on Sunday attracted 65 participants, who are mainly administrators from Saudi sports federations and clubs, in addition to mediamen. It was held free of charge for participants at the Leader’s Qualification Center in Riyadh. Delivering the closing lecture was Dr. Khalid Al-Bahouth, general manager at the Youth Welfare’s DICPA.

    SignOnSanDiego.com > Sports — Raptors 116, Kings 91
    San Diego Union Tribune – Jan 16, 2008
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    ASSOCIATED PRESS
    6:25 p. January 16, 2008

    TORONTO – Chris Bosh had 31 points and the Toronto Raptors spoiled Mike Bibby’s season debut, beating the Sacramento Kings 116-91 on Wednesday night. Carlos Delfino came off the bench to score a season-high 26 and Toronto won for the fourth time in five games. Bosh, who added nine rebounds, has scored 20 or more in seven of Toronto’s past eight games.

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