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5/3/2013 Children's Cancer Fund
organization: Children's Cancer Fund date: May 3, 2013 address: Hilton Anatole Hotel, 2201 Stemmons Frwy., Dallas, TX 75207 Children's Cancer Fund 25th Annual Luncheon & Fashion Show. More than 40 pediatric cancer patients and childhood cancer...Tags: Dat Nguyen, Dillard's Incorporated, Super Bowl, New Orleans Saints, Thomas Morstead
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Werley remembers picking the games as Banana Nose
High school football predictions have always been a popular forum for creating interest in the games. At The Morning Call, we've had some kind of prediction format for many years, most recently the Groller-Zambelli Challenge, which has featured me,...Tags: Sports, High Schools, Muhlenberg College, Schools, Entertainment
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Colonial League full of unsung heroes, strong leaders
Salisbury coach Andy Cerco told Dom Rossetti midway through the season that the junior was moving from fullback to guard. The first-year head coach then cringed inside as he waited for the response. Anything from "no way, old man" to simply walking away...Tags: Sports, Roman Catholicism, Emmitt Smith, Religion and Belief, Christianity
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Roethlisberger on cusp of Steelers' yard mark
No matter the competition, Ben Roethlisberger wants to win. Whether it is a double-elimination shuffleboard tournament, a makeshift game of basketball with balled-up tape and a garbage can inside the Steelers locker room or 18 holes of golf,...
Tags: Sports, Drew Brees, Tom Brady, NFL Network (tv network), Andy Reid
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Bad officiating has more than ever talking about NFL
The NFL is a joke. The NFL lacks integrity. The replacement officials should go back to their real jobs at Foot Locker. For several hours on Tuesday morning that's all you heard as the outrage from Monday night's Packers-Seahawks game spewed out and...
Tags: Sports, Green Bay Packers, Culture, NFL Network (tv network), Ceremonies
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Blown call by replacement officials creates nightmare situation for NFL
Millions of "Monday Night Football" viewers saw Green Bay intercept a Hail Mary pass in the end zone, a game-ending play in Seattle that clinched a hard-fought victory for the Packers.
But the replacement official closest to the play saw something very...Tags: Sports, Green Bay Packers, Entertainment, Seattle Seahawks, Aaron Rodgers
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Steinberg: What it takes to win at the Olympics
The first week is in the books at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. These are the first Games which are using multiple platforms to deliver content. You can enjoy the Olympics on four different television networks and via live Internet stream which can...Tags: 2012 Summer Olympics, Beach Volleyball, Michael Jordan, Michael Phelps, Kerri Walsh-Jennings
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Steinberg: How to define greatness
In the film "The Wizard of Oz", the scarecrow elucidates great thoughts and shows astute judgment throughout the movie but feels inadequate because he hasn't got a brain. The wizard hands him a diploma recognizing his academic prowess and he immediately...Tags: Sports, Tom Brady, Entertainment, Jim Kelly, Baseball
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Does McNabb belong in the Hall of Fame?
Outside looking in Dieter Kurtenbach Sun Sentinel Donovan McNabb looked to be a surefire Hall of Famer in his Eagles heyday, but as his career unceremoniously has wound down, so have his chances. Using McNabb's stats as the barometer becomes a...Tags: National Football Conference, Andy Reid, Super Bowl, Chicago Tribune, Steve McNair
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Duerson family lawsuit could alter NFL
The NFL is in Indianapolis this week for the annual scouting combine.
But the quakes and tremors that shook the league Thursday emanated from a seismic event a little more than 200 miles away.
In the law offices of Corboy & Demetrio on Dearborn Street...Tags: Sports, Justice System, Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, Judges, Football
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Steinberg: Seau's death raises many questions
The self-inflicted death of legendary NFL linebacker Junior Seau sent a shockwave throughout the world of sports last week. The local community is aware of Seau because he was an amazingly impactful roving defensive powerhouse for USC from 1987 to 1989....
Tags: Suicide, Sports, Junior Seau, San Diego Chargers, Alzheimer's Disease
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Reader Q&A: Dan Pompei's Bears mailbag
Chicago Tribune reporterAm I the only one who's afraid the acquisition of Brandon Marshall may lead to an increase number of Jay Cutler interceptions? Jay can get too enamored with a player he likes, i.e. Greg Olsen. I get the feeling we'll see Jay force quite a few balls...Tags: Sports, Green Bay Packers, Drew Brees, Devin Hester, Baltimore Ravens
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