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Almost a Steeler sighting
We were minding our own business, carrying five suitcases, four carry-ons, a big black purse and an attitude, as we walked the 12.4 miles from one end of the Pittsburgh airport to the other, when who should appear but Franco Harris, dressed in his Steeler...Tags: Cell Phones
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Local women ready for first season of professional football
After putting in a full day of work as a substitute teacher, KathyJo Getz jumps in her car for a late afternoon drive from Revloc to Pittsburgh. A severe thunderstorm stands in her way, bouncing hail and hard rain off her windshield and making the ...Tags: National Football League, The Pennsylvania State University, Football, ESPN (tv network), Softball
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Sept. 9, 2007: Mike Tomlin set to tackle his biggest test
A chance. That's all Mike Tomlin ever wanted. It didn't matter whether he was a 103-pound budding junior varsity defensive back, a 5-year-old playing cards with his mom and older brother, a seventh-grader taking a crack at high school trigonometry or a...Tags: Mathematics, Employers, Politics, University of Cincinnati, Ivy League
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Super snooze: Skip Super Bowl Sunday
The viewing audience for Super Bowl XLV is expected to be around 100 million people. You, however, do not have to be part of the crowd. Think back. How many times has the game been compelling? And we mean truly compelling, not just some hyped-up media...
Tags: Politics, Hamburgers, Football, Peyton Manning, Television Networks
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Steinberg still host with most
Leigh Steinberg has plenty of reason to celebrate during his upcoming Super Bowl Party in Dallas. It's Super Bowl XLV, but for the Newport Beach resident whose fame came as a sports agent, it's Steinberg Party XXV.
Because his party is in its 25th year,...Tags: Michael Sorrentino, Politics, Sports Illustrated, Football, Crimes
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Super (social) Bowl
Each year, millions of people look at Super Bowl Sunday as a chance to get together with family and friends, watch some football, chuckle at commercials and eat a ton of food. “Super Bowl Sunday has become a huge part of our culture,” said...Tags: Kansas City Chiefs, Multi-Sport Events, Football, Jim Kelly, Jerry Rice
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Chicago Public Schools breakfasts are big on doughnuts, sugary cereals
Tribune staff reporterThe 10-year-old boy sat grinning at the colorful cellophane wrappers piled in front of him. Moments earlier they'd held three warm doughnuts. Now the treats were in the fifth-grader's belly along with 600 calories, 18 grams of fat and 36 grams of...Tags: Children, Pies and Tarts, Teaching and Learning, Yale University, Companies and Corporations
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Chargers zap Eagles 31-23
AP Sports WriterSAN DIEGO (AP) — LaDainian Tomlinson isn't finished yet and neither is the AFC West race. Tomlinson scored twice to continue his climb up the career rushing and scoring lists, and the San Diego Chargers beat the Philadelphia Eagles 31-23 on...Tags: Philadelphia Eagles, Donovan McNabb, Denver Broncos, Football, Career and Workplace
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The All-Time JoePa Team
THE ALL-TIME JOEPA TEAM OFFENSE - Quarterback: Kerry Collins - Tailback: Curt Warner - Fullback: Franco Harris - Wide receiver: Kenny Jackson, Bobby Engram - Tight end: Ted Kwalick - Tackle: Keith Dorney, Dave Joyner, Chris Conlin - Guard: Jeff...Tags: Mike Reid, Jeff Hartings, Steve Wisniewski, Keith Dorney, Kenny Jackson
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JoePa's all-time team
Of The Morning CallWith 76 first-team All-Americans and hundreds of future pros, Joe Paterno turns out the talent. Here, then, is a Penn State all-star team during Paterno's tenure as head coach, based on player accomplishments in college and, in the case of a close call,...Tags: Kenny Jackson, Courtney Brown, Bobby Engram, Education, Brandon Short
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Cold recent realities
Winning the Super Bowl three years ago didn't erase one of the lingering questions about the Pittsburgh Steelers. Why can't they win a championship game at home? The Steelers of the 1970s thrived on playing title games in now-demolished Three Rivers...Tags: National Football League, Multi-Sport Events, Aaron Smith, Football, New England Patriots
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Nov 15, 2009
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Sep 25, 2009
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Jan 17, 2009
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