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Sports Illustrated March 28, 2002 Frank Deford |
Gem dandies Athletes have gotten carried away with jewelry... |
Sports Illustrated March 25, 2002 Phil Taylor |
Honesty is the best policy Ducking the truth only makes matters worse, in sports as in life... |
Sports Illustrated March 13, 2002 Rick Reilly |
Spittin' Image Is there anything more colorful than spring training? The lush green grass? The rich honey infield? The cancerous white lesions forming inside the players' tobacco-caked lips? |
Sports Illustrated March 7, 2002 Frank Deford |
On Life's Bubble Life mirrors sports more and more each day... |
Sports Illustrated March 5, 2002 Kostya Kennedy |
Left missing the five-ring distraction There'll be no Salt Lake City Olympics next year, or the year after that, or, in all likelihood, ever again in most of our lifetimes. Maybe that's why it has been so hard to let it go... |
Sports Illustrated February 26, 2002 Brian Cazeneuve |
Winter Games top 10 For those who have had enough of the pairs figure skating controversy, here, in no particular order, is a very unofficial Jamie Sale-and-David Pelletier-free list of the top 10 moments/sports/athletes, good and bad, from the just-completed Winter Games... |
Salon.com February 20, 2002 Allen Barra |
Righting past sporting wrongs The IOC decision to give Canada the figure skating gold shows us that we can all rewrite history... |
Sports Illustrated February 20, 2002 Rick Reilly |
Go Fourth ... and Disappear Win a medal in Salt Lake City, and you're treated like a returning astronaut. The rest of your life is just walking past smiling bouncers into the coolest parties and having the words "Olympic medalist" follow your name. Fourth place? Never heard of you... |
Salon.com February 19, 2002 King Kaufman |
The fashion of team passion Columnist Paul Lukas scrutinizes the trends and minutiae of sports aesthetics, from square-neck jerseys in hockey to the impact of frills in Olympic figure skating... |
Sports Illustrated February 19, 2002 Janet Maslin |
Medal Worthy NBC's two toughest jobs in broadcasting the Olympics have been guessing what will make the best broadcast and, more important, knowing when to leave well enough alone. So far the network is succeeding at both... |
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