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Bob Kravitz "Growth spurt: Jermaine O'Neal has come of age as a player and leader, pushing the Pacers—a team with loads of promise—into the realm of serious contenders". Sporting News, The. FindArticles.com. 05 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1208/is_20_228/ai_n6126574/
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Articles in May 17, 2004 issue of Sporting News, The
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Iggy pop star: Flames captain Jarome Iginla has all the qualities to fill the league's huge superstar vacancy
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Coming attractions
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Frozen in time: a tough guy for the ages
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Coaches deserve no more blame than their bosses
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Shaq's dominance has disappeared
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- AFC reports
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360 caution laps
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Scoring is at a premiumwhich makes for premium games
by Charley Rosen - A.L. reports
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It's good the '05 class isn't great
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A regular guy
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Young comes up bigTexas big
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The time is now to work on clock management
by Dan Pompei - Sapp's goal each Sunday: Takhomasak
- Bob Hille's starting 5
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Growth spurt: Jermaine O'Neal has come of age as a player and leader, pushing the Pacersa team with loads of promiseinto the realm of serious contenders
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Free-agent bargains
by Tom Gatto - Fantasy drive
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FYI
by Fritz Quindt - The mysterious Khabibulin: breaking down the game of the Lightning's enigmatic weapon
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Light in weight, big in upside
by Greg Stewart -
Vital stat
by Fritz Quindt - On air
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Corn throws: option keepers, star I-backs and plowing linemen were the foundation for Nebraska's dominance over the years, but this spring, Bill Callahan had 15 practices to teach the Huskers how to travel by air
by Steve Greenberg - N.L. reports
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Livin' the dream life
by Matt Hayes - He'll love it
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Flying high again: is this the year Bob Clarke's wheeling and dealing pays off with a winner? So far, so good
by Kara Yorio -
Just like when you were a kid
by Todd Jones -
Jake Delhomme: Carolina's quarterback reflects on the path that led to the Super Bowl and on how he'll build on last year
by Dennis Dillon -
Your turn
by Lee DeCicco - The game of life
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Fundamental differences: Japanese players gain a basic advantage over U.S. major leaguersthanks to practice, practice and more practice
by Joe Hoppel -
How's my driving? The grades are in
by Lee Spencer - Fantasy source
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Sports goes on parade for the youth of Brooklyn
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Sign of the times: without a permanent primary sponsor, accomplished driver Jeff Burton has had to endure what is becoming increasingly common among Cup teams: financial uncertainty
by Mark McCarter -
What can these teams do to get back in contention?
by Lee Spencer -
Baseball fans, man your battle stations
by Dave Kindred



