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Articles in Feb 18, 2002 issue of Sporting News, The
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On jinxing the Red Sox
by Rick Ballou -
2002 Ad
by Fritz Quindt - TSN Power Poll: through Saturday
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TSN 10: the big race to watch this season: Race 1
by Jim Gilstrap - Sportingnews.com
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Bland ambition
by Billy Rabeneck -
Haul marks: after months of wishing, wiggling and waffling, the freshman class for the 2002 season is set. Come inside the Big Six conferences for a look at the hits, misses and musings from another wild and wacky signing day
by Tom Dienhart -
Cornerbacks
by Dan Pompei - A.L
- The Zen master arrives
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Seeing too much red
by Michael Bean -
Fast forward to tomorrow
by Tom Dienhart - AFC
- N.L
- `Hey, didn't you used to be Big/Atlantic Ten Basketball?'
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Brown was overlooked
by Brandon Schmitt -
UConn needs Butler to be a lead Husky
by Mike DeCourcy -
Whatever it takes: teams say they will bend the rules this Winston Cup season more than ever. Gentlemen, start your cheating
by Lee Spencer - Weigh-in: best of the best events
- Western Conference
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A systems check for the change gang
by Gary Horton -
For Boone, once isn't enough
by Ken Rosenthal - Wheels on a roll
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Friends in high places
by Ervin Griffin -
Man with a plan: Gators forward Matt Bonner has found paradise in a work-'til-you-drop routine that allows little room for fun and even less for errors
by Matt Hayes - NFC
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Only at the Winter Games
by Dave Kindred -
2002 Ad
by Tim Brando -
Static
by Fritz Quindt - On air ball: a calendar of events
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DEI flourishes in its RAD world
by Lee Spencer -
Choice voice
by Tim O'Neil - Eastern Conference
- Player of the week: PG Steve Logan, Cincinnati
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Extra! extra! The Yankees and Mets pulled off HUGE offseason deals, but the final judgment on those moves will be splashed in bold, blaring type on the back pages of New York's tabloids
by Ken Rosenthal -
2002 Ad
by Papa Joe Chevalier -
Down, not out: a first half marred by bad chemistry and bad health has left the 76ers hovering around .500, but there are signs they will be dangerous again come playoff time
by Michael Bradley - Overrated
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World beaters: the Olympians who are feared the most by their peers
by Larry Wigge -
Bob Hille's starting 5
by Bob Hille -
Nets' coach deserves some credit, too
by Sean Deveney - Underrated
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2002 Ad
by Larry Wigge


