• News 26.03.2008

    The News Review:

    - SPORTS AND DRUGS Canseco’s book implicates A-Rod
    - Updated: Youth Sports Site WePlay Raises $4.5 Million First Round;…
    - TheStar.com – Sports, Sports News, Toronto Maple Leafs, Raptors, Blue…
    - … – 26 Mar 2008 – nzherald: Sports news – New Zealand and…
    - Hate for Love May Inspire Proper Sports Decorum: Scott Soshnick
    - Bush widens his sports network
    - TheStar.com – Sports, Sports News, Toronto Maple Leafs, Raptors, Blue…

    SPORTS AND DRUGS Canseco’s book implicates A-Rod
    San Francisco Chronicle – Mar 26, 2008
    tmpl –> Jose Canseco says in his new book that he introduced Alex Rodriguez to a steroids distributor and that A-Rod pursued Canseco’s wife, according to the Web site of freelance writer Joe Lavin. html —- –> Oakland Athletics.

    Updated: Youth Sports Site WePlay Raises $4.5 Million First Round;…
    Washington Post – Mar 26, 2008
    Updated: Youth Sports Site WePlay Raises $4. 5 Million First Round; CAA, MLB, and Derek Jeter Invest. 5 million first round from Pequot Private Equity, CAA and Major League Baseball, says peHUB. The site, which is in private, closed beta, will have social networking features, as well as playing tips.

    TheStar.com – Sports, Sports News, Toronto Maple Leafs, Raptors, Blue…
    Toronto Star – Mar 26, 2008
    After Roger Goodell finished addressing the Tennessee Titans yesterday, the first player to approach him was Albert Haynesworth, the defensive lineman the NFL commissioner suspended for five games last fall for stomping on Dallas Cowboy Andre Gurode. "He grabbed me right after the meeting and said he wanted to talk about the help he was getting," Goodell said afterward. "It was good to hear. You like to think that players who get in trouble can work on turning around their lives. " Discipline, which has defined Goodell’s reputation, was not the primary reason for his Nashville trip.

    … – 26 Mar 2008 – nzherald: Sports news – New Zealand and…
    New Zealand Herald – Mar 26, 2008
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    Hate for Love May Inspire Proper Sports Decorum: Scott Soshnick
    Bloomberg – Mar 26, 2008
    And yet peeved, not prideful, best describes ArmandoNavarro, whose youngest, Michael, appeared front-and-center inphotographic evidence of the boorish behavior exhibited byUniversity of Oregon fans during their Jan. 24 game againstUCLA.

    Bush widens his sports network
    News & Observer – Mar 26, 2008
    comp –> James Gerstenzang, Los Angeles TimesComment on this story WASHINGTON – If you can hit, drive or pedal better than anyone else, you’ve probably been invited to the White House and had your photo taken with President Bush. To football players, race-car drivers and Lance Armstrong, add this: anglers. Tuesday, Bush’s Oval Office champions were two prizewinners in bass-fishing tournaments. With Alton Jones, who won $500,000, on one side and Judy Wong, who won $60,000, on the other, the president sought the right words to sum up their achievements. “I thought it was important to welcome these champs here to the White House so that — you know, to encourage people to fish.

    TheStar.com – Sports, Sports News, Toronto Maple Leafs, Raptors, Blue…
    Toronto Star – Mar 26, 2008
    ?The scrum leaned in close yesterday morning to give its full attention to the tip of A. Burnett’s right index finger. The Jays ace held the digit forward for inspection. The nail is gnarled, a few millimeters short of reaching its proper spot on the end of his finger.

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