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ISSUE: November 1, 2009
Articles about Sports Illustrated
Celebrity Sixth Men
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2-15-2009
Just about every team in the NBA has a famous fan or two. Knowing where to look is easy; they’re celebrities, after all -- only courtside seating will do.
Article Excerpts:
...notorious Lakers fan, he even received his own
Sports Illustrated
feature in 1986. Rick Reilly wrote:...
...at referee Joe Forte. In an interview with
Sports Illustrated
, Buffett said, “It was a bad call. It...
Letter Rip
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1-1-2007
Air Mail for American Way Magazine 01-01-2007
Article Excerpts:
...those cartoons everyone knows and loves, and
Sports Illustrated
: The Baseball Book (Sports Illustrated Books,...
A Biological Blueprint
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7-15-2009
We all have one -- but the question is, do we want to know what it says?
Article Excerpts:
... will endure. David Epstein is a staff writer for
Sports Illustrated
. He frequently writes about sports science and...
... will endure. David Epstein is a staff writer for
Sports Illustrated
. He frequently writes about sports science and...
Heidi Klum's Germany
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12-1-2002
Enjoy a whirlwind weekend in five cities with the darling Deutschland-born model.
Article Excerpts:
...fame after appearing on the cover of
Sports Illustrated
''s 1998 swimsuit issue. In addition to appearing...
Black (and Blue) And White
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3-1-2007
Thanks to Dana White, armed with savvy and more than a little salty language, Ultimate Fighting Championship has overtaken boxing as the biggest fight game around. Now its coming for the other pro sports leagues.
Article Excerpts:
...about it, including the Washington Post,
Sports Illustrated
, the Miami Herald , et al. The big Mike ...
What's In Store For The Holidays
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11-15-2007
Our festive window displays (a.k.a. our annual gift guide) will give you more ideas than you can shake a sprig of mistletoe at.
Article Excerpts:
... Reef (DK Publishing), by Scubazoo, $40.
Sports Illustrated
: The Basketball Book (Time Inc.), $30. ...
Climbing Blind
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3-1-2008
[dl] FILMAn experienced climber pushes a group of sightless, teenage novices toward the top of a mountain in the new documentary Blindsight. By El...
Article Excerpts:
... downhill skier Jill Kinmont was on the cover of
Sports Illustrated
and on her way to competing in the 1956 Winter...
The Amazing Grace Of Chuck
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4-15-2008
Charles Barkley is the best athlete turned analyst in television history. He may also be the nicest superstar you'll ever eat clam chowder with.
Article Excerpts:
...longer than any other announcer’s.
Sports Illustrated
writer Jack McCallum spent a year with the...
...longer than any other announcer’s.
Sports Illustrated
writer Jack McCallum spent a year with the...
Books
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2-15-2007
Mark Kreidler, author of Four Days to Glory, is a columnist for theSacramento Bee and contributes regularly to ESPN.com and ESPN the Magazine.
Article Excerpts:
...started with a magazine article he wrote for
Sports Illustrated
in 1993. Why the interest in high school...
Oh No! You Forgot Mom!
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11-15-2007
Or Uncle Bob and Aunt Sally. Or (horror of horrors) your sweetie. Relax, here are 10 respectable gifts you can buy at the 11th hour at any 24-hour drugstore.Remember...
Article Excerpts:
...by Hugo Boss Eau de Toilette Natural Spray, a
Sports Illustrated
, a Maxim, and a gift bag These gifts...
Hot Ink
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9-1-2001
DINNER AT THE NEW GENE CAFÉ How Genetic Engineering Is Changing What We Eat, How We Live, and the Global Politics of Food
By Bill Lambrecht Thomas Dunne Books, $24.95 More than half of America’s grocery products today con...
Article Excerpts:
...Austin Murphy HarperCollins, $25 Longtime
Sports Illustrated
writer Murphy needed a break from covering the...
Off To The Races
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7-15-2003
After seeing the upcoming film
Seabiscuit
, you’ll be inspired to head out to the track to find your own winning horse. We don’t dare tell you what filly to bet on, but here are a few great places to catch a race.
Article Excerpts:
...idyllic locale amid the Adirondack Mountains.
Sports Illustrated
went so far as to name it one of the top 20...
Golden Boy
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8-1-2008
Bob Costas has arguably the best and toughest gig in broadcasting: hosting the Olympic Games, which kick off this month in Beijing. But after eight games and 16 years, he's starting to get the hang of it.
Article Excerpts:
...game, he tells the story. It also happens that
Sports Illustrated
is working on a story about me. So they take a...
Conquistador
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6-1-2009
Q: Just who is Rafael Nadal? A: Not your typical tennis pro, that’s for sure.
Article Excerpts:
...part of the problem," says Jon Wertheim, a
Sports Illustrated
tennis writer whose new book, Strokes of...
Six Billion Dollar Man
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10-15-2001
Why do Disney, GM, and Nike put the big bucks behind Tiger Woods? Because he's as competitive and obsessive in business as in golf.
Article Excerpts:
... Or look at the assessments of industry pubs.
Sports Illustrated
made him its Sportsman of the Year twice - the...
Storming The Castle
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6-15-2001
Why settle for a hotel when you can overnight in a 12th-century palace with butler service, celebrity guests, and some of the best golf courses in the world?
Article Excerpts:
...to American Way, has also written for
Sports Illustrated
, Outside, and The Los Angeles Times. PERU ON...
New Nashville
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6-1-2001
Sure, its been a little bit country. But modern-day Nashville can also be stylish and sophisticated.
Article Excerpts:
...to American Way, has also written for
Sports Illustrated
, Outside, and The Los Angeles Times. ...
Steve Case's Promised Land
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3-15-2004
The AOL founder returns to his Hawaiian homeland to deliver economic revival and a great golf game or two.
Article Excerpts:
...The unfinished course was tantalizing;
Sports Illustrated
named it one of the best nine-hole courses in...
Wrestle Mania
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12-15-2004
Czech this out: To pin down how big sumo is in Prague, you start with beer for breakfast.
Article Excerpts:
...pilsner beer, American expatriates, or maybe a
Sports Illustrated
swimsuit girl. But sumo? Isn''t that for huge...