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Sports Central December 5, 2004 Diane M. Grassi |
Athletes' Illicit Behavior Transcends Sports If you have observed all of the legal, moral, and ethical challenges all of our sports have suffered, especially this year, there remains a common thread in all of their frailties. No individual athlete should be considered above the game or sport in which they are engaged. |
Sports Central December 4, 2004 Greg Wyshynski |
Why Characters Count in Sports This isn't another essay about the sad state of citizenship in professional sports. However, while every sport needs its characters to draw us to the event, we still want our "characters" to have character. |
ifeminists November 24, 2004 Tony Zizza |
The Problem With Ron Artest and Antidepressants It is very sad to see both the sports world and the world of "mental health" drowning in a sea of subjective psychiatric disorders and lethal drugs. Whatever happened to self-restraint? Self-reliance? Knowing what is right behavior and what is wrong behavior? |
AskMen.com Steve Seepersaud |
Rookie Salaries: Now & Then Sports stars have always enjoyed comfortable lifestyles. But today's stars are making out far better than those of the past. In fact, the highest draft picks today are instant millionaires. |
Science News November 13, 2004 Ivars Peterson |
The Iced Foot Effect Statisticians analyze data on NFL field goal kickers to find out whether making an opposing sportsman wait before following through with a play, (called icing) really works... Puzzle of the Week... |
Sports Central November 2, 2004 Mark Chalifoux |
Athletes' Endorsements Get No Votes Athletes abusing their positions to start promoting their candidate is a dangerous trend, and it will quickly turn into a slippery slope if it continues. People should vote based on what is best for them and their families, not on who they cheer for. |
Adventure November 2004 |
Ask Adventure Athletes frequently report feeling a giddy sense of well-being or euphoria after a sustained workout because of released endorphins. |
Outside November 2004 |
Urban Adventures A new look at the way one plays outdoors in America's great cities: Cut Loose... Plug into the Local Media... Reconsider the Classics... etc. |
AskMen.com Lewis Helfand |
Top Athletes Over 40 You won't find a has-been in this bunch. Some remain at the top of their game, some at the top of the league payrolls -- and some at the top of both. |
AskMen.com Lewis Helfand |
Cutting Championship Payrolls The championship teams listed below prove that the owners' wallets won't stay open forever. |
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