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Burress needed this slap in the face
By William C. Rhoden
New York Times
A FEW DAYS after committing the blunder of his life last year, Plaxico Burress sat in...
The Virginian-Pilot and The Ledger-Star, Norfolk, VA, 04/05/09 by WILLIAM C RHODEN · More from publication -
Offense doesn't win championships -- yet
TAMPA, Fla. -- More than any recent championship game, the pairing of the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII posed a...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 02/02/09 by William C. Rhoden New York Times · More from publication -
NBA D-League team in Harlem might work
Commissioner David Stern wants to put an NBA Development League team in Harlem, USA. The idea was jolting at first. Now it's intriguing. Harlem,...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 11/25/07 by William C. Rhoden New York Times News Service · More from publication -
Never forget the history
Last month's college football national title game between Ohio State and the University of Florida was the first time in Bowl Championship Series...
New York Times Upfront, 02/05/07 by William C. Rhoden · More from publication -
Power Play
Highly compensated Black athletes should harness their influence in sport and society My book, Forty Million Dollar Slaves: The Rise, Fall and...
Crisis, The, 11/01/06 by Rhoden, William C · More from publication -
Hot shoes, cool price
The N.B.A. season won't begin until the end of this month, but New York Knicks point guard Stephon Marbury is already scoring points, at least with...
New York Times Upfront, 10/09/06 by William C. Rhoden · More from publication -
Drug-fueled superstars
Justin Gatlin, the 2004 Olympic gold medalist in the 100-meter dash, has tested positive (along with cyclist Floyd Landis) for...
New York Times Upfront, 09/18/06 by William C. Rhoden · More from publication -
Why baseball is under a cloud
Baseball's investigation into steroid use has put a cloud over the optimism that usually accompanies a new season. The source of this tension is...
New York Times Upfront, 05/08/06 by William C. Rhoden · More from publication -
Who belongs on a Wheaties box?
You'd think the steroids controversy would cripple baseball, but the sport is more popular than ever. The most significant sign of its popularity...
New York Times Upfront, 04/18/05 by William C. Rhoden · More from publication -
color line: Arthur Ashe, still waiting on Black athletes to heed his call to glory, The
On Feb. 6, 1993, Arthur Ashe's heroic battle with AIDS came to an end. The tennis legend died in New York at the age of 49, five months shy of his...
New Crisis, The, 01/01/03 by Rhoden, William C · More from publication



