• News 21.01.2008

    The News Review:

    - The Reality of Sports Defeats Reality TV Every Time
    - WINTER SPORTS Bode Miller is USA’s king of hill
    - The Reality of Sports Defeats Reality TV Every Time
    - QUIRK TAKES A roundup of vaguely related sports news
    - Shanesy: Sports fans could really get into the primaries

    The Reality of Sports Defeats Reality TV Every Time
    Washington Post – Jan 21, 2008
    The contrast at the end of the Giants-Packers game was striking. The Giants acted as if Coughlin had the plague, finding one another but going nowhere near their coach after Lawrence Tynes earned redemption by kicking a 47-yard field goal in overtime. That kick came about 45 minutes after Coughlin had practically ripped Tynes’s head off for missing a 43-yarder that would have given the Giants a 23-20 lead with 6:38 left in the foruth quarter. As if trying to kick a frozen ball on a frozen field is easy.

    WINTER SPORTS Bode Miller is USA’s king of hill
    San Francisco Chronicle – Jan 21, 2008
    tmpl –>(01-21) 04:00 PST Kitzbuehel, Austria –Bode Miller finally had reason to cheer Sunday at the traditional Hahnenkamm World Cup races. tmpl –> Images.

    The Reality of Sports Defeats Reality TV Every Time
    Washington Post – Jan 21, 2008
    No doubt there are all sorts of psychologists who could explain at great length that we need an escape from a war-torn, terrorist-infested world, or that we need to feel as if we belong to something. The latter would certainly account f.

    QUIRK TAKES A roundup of vaguely related sports news
    Washington Post – Jan 21, 2008
    From SouthCoastToday. com, via Fan IQ:"Donte’ Stallworth’s 53-yard reception became the object of scorn after.

    Shanesy: Sports fans could really get into the primaries
    Spartanburg Herald Journal – Spartanburg Herald Journal (subscription… – Jan 21, 2008
    This is when sports fans can really get into politics. To us, the presidential primaries are like pennant races. There are standings. There are statistics. There are betting odds, for goodness’ sake. Here’s what might happen if a sports writer suddenly switched to covering political games:Hello, sports fans, and welcome to South Carolina, where the best candidates in the country are facing off in the run for the White House.

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