• News 27.01.2008

    The News Review:

    - AN OFF-THE-BALL LOOK AT YOUR FAVORITE SPORTS CELEBRITIES
    - Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Other Sports
    - Kerre Woodham: Players are good sports
    - James Brown, Sports broadcaster, Bethesda
    - Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Other Sports

    AN OFF-THE-BALL LOOK AT YOUR FAVORITE SPORTS CELEBRITIES
    New York Post – Jan 27, 2008
    They are fans of Patriots coach Bill Belichick ever since he posed for pictures with Pet Lynn Johnson, who visited the Giants' training camp in 1986 when Belichick was an assistant to Bill Parcells. But Giants Lawrence Taylor and Sean Landeta, who used to date many Pets, also posed very willingly. Parcells refused to pose. A year ago, tickets to the Playboy Super Bowl party were so hot they were being bought on the scalping market for more than it cost to get into the game itself – some for more than $2,500.

    Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Other Sports
    Seattle Post Intelligencer – Jan 27, 2008
    Djokovic became the first-ever Serbian major singles titlist and claimed a first prize of over $1. The third-seeded Djokovic dropped the first set against the upstart Tsonga
    before settling in for a 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 7-6 (7-2) victory at Melbourne Park. The high-flying Serb hadn’t dropped a set here until Sunday.

    Kerre Woodham: Players are good sports
    New Zealand Herald – Jan 27, 2008
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    James Brown, Sports broadcaster, Bethesda
    Washington Post – Jan 27, 2008
    First Person Singular. After not realizing my dreams playing professional basketball, I was working in corporate America, working at Xerox as a sales manager, and had done that about four or five years.

    Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Other Sports
    Seattle Post Intelligencer – Jan 27, 2008
    figure skating titleSt. Paul, MN (Sports Network) – At just 14 years old, Mirai Nagasu became the second-youngest female to win a skating title at the 2008 U. Figure Skating Championships on Saturday. The 4-foot-11 native of Arcadia, Calif. had a near flawless program once
    again, skating with bursts of grace and energy to “Coppelia,” the story of a
    doll which comes to life.

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