The News Review:
- Times Co. Seeking to Sell Its Stake in the Red Sox
- ur position on the Texas Sports Personality? Quarterback
- Sport gave us plenty of good things ‘08
Times Co. Seeking to Sell Its Stake in the Red Sox
New York Times United States
But recently they have been actively shopping the company’s stake in New England Sports Ventures which owns the Red Sox said the person briefed on the plans who was not authorized to discuss the matter and was given anonymity. The Times Company informed its partners in the venture of its plans last month. The company executives have suggested that the central aim of any sale is to protect the company’s newspapers particularly the flagship Times. They have also been reluctant to consider the sale of.
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ur position on the Texas Sports Personality? Quarterback
Dallas Morning News TX
And most didn’t simply start. In recognition of their breakout season we at SportsDay raise our arms as one in selecting "The Texas Quarterback" as our "Texas Sports Personality" for 2008. It wasn’t an easy decision. How could it be with contenders in the mix such as lympic gymnastics champion Nastia Liukin of Parker and Texas Rangers feel-good story Josh Hamilton? "But it’s a good idea" said Grant Teaff former coach at Baylor and now executive director of the 10000-member American Football Coaches Association based in Waco. Filling 20 of the 119 jobs Teaff said "is a mind-boggling number. " Household names.
Sport gave us plenty of good things ‘08
San Jose Mercury News USA
My favorite gift was a transistor radio. Here’s why: I knew that every night when the lights went out in my bedroom I could take the radio under the covers and secretly listen to baseball basketball hockey or broadcasts from all over the Midwest. So I guess you could say I always associate Christmas with two things: Midnight Mass and sports. Last year on Christmas day I wrote a column about all that about what sport gives us about how we keep coming back to sport — even after it disappoints us or maddens us or even disgusts us. I received a huge response to the column. If there have been at least 18 or 19 sequels to “Rocky” then why not a sequel to that column?Besides it is true.




