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Sunday August 20, 2006
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Cheating in sports: Exceptions to the rules (LA Times)   Under Armour (The Oregonian)
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They might get caught, but that hasn't stopped athletes from trying to take shortcuts — in a competition or with chemistry   In sports, it's good to look big and tough. One upstart apparel maker is slowly turning that image into reality
 
 
 
                     
T.O.: Once a city's hope, now a pariah to many (Dallas Morning News)   All eyes on student athletes' Web pages (Cleveland Plain Dealer)            
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Owens fueled Philly fans' Super Bowl dreams, but then it all fell apart
  Facebook, MySpace produce shock, penalties from coaches
 
                     
 
 
             
                                 
An Accusation of Duplicity, a Reputation for Honesty (NY Times)   Baseball tries to fix injustices (Arizona Republic)
Close observers are anything but naïve when it comes to the use of performance-enhancing drugs in cycling, but the idea of Floyd Landis as a cheat is at odds with his reputation among many in the sport.   Major League Baseball is long overdue in inducting 17 Negro League pioneers and legends. Just ask the late great Satchel Paige who said it all 30 years ago to Joseph A. Reaves.
 
 
                                 
Three for a Show (LA Times)   Fighting to be the ring leader (Baltimore Sun)
Black baseball's greatest teams featured Hall of Fame talent, played to big crowds and captured the nation's imagination   Ultimate Fighting Championship has withstood a lot of hits and now is ready for a staredown with boxing and wrestling
 
                                 
   
   
   
                                 
Dodger faithful (LA Daily News)     Early pick isn't always final (Arizona Republic)
   
Ballplayers come and go... but ushers, peanut sellers, cooks and the organ player stay - season after season after season     Making early commitment to colleges doesn't mean high school stars won't change minds
   
                                 
It's positively mind-boggling (Chicago Tribunel)   Match.com   Quirky and they're kooky ...(Cincinnati Enquirer)
   
Failed drug tests tarnish credibility of Gatlin, Landis and all of sport, writes Philip Hersh
    Traditions - both touching and oddball - are the spice of the sports world
   
             
                         
Danica Patrick: The power of one (Detriot Free press)  
  Stringers struggle to move forward (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
   
   
Winning her 1st Indy race would take a load off Patrick's shoulders
    Five years after the Vikings lineman's death, his widow and son try to look to the future while still dealing with the pain of the past.
   
   
   
                       
                                 
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