Arrests for vandalism made during Giants parade
Published 2/6/2008 at Newsday.com - Giants
Dozens of young New York Giants fans jumped on the
hoods, trunks and tops of cars and buses along the parade route through lower Manhattan yesterday, partly marring an otherwise joyous event designed to celebrate the football team's Super Bowl victory.
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TheBigOak9975 posted 2/6/2008 from mvn.com
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For Bill Belichick , the death knell in the Patriots' almost-perfect season (18-1) sounded as soon as Tom Brady's last-gasp pass to Randy Moss fell incomplete and the Giants took over with a second left in Super Bowl XLII.
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Joe Delio, 35, Lindenhurst, retail manager, with son Joey, 6.
Joe Delio, 35, Lindenhurst, retail manager, with son Joey, 6.



