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Arlen Specter Inserts Himself Into Spygate
Arlen Specter Inserts Himself Into Spygate
Seriously? Actually, yes. Seriously . The issue? Why the league destroyed the tapes that were reviewed relative to the improper spying allegations against the Patriots. "That requires an explanation," Specter said. "The N.F.L. has a very preferred status in our country with their antitrust exemption. The American people are entitled to be sure about the integrity of the game. It's ...
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Congress should intervene on Santana deal--Forbes, OzanianXM MLB Chat
"Commissioner Bud Selig should be act in the best interests of baseball and have Pohlad keep Santana. I realize Selig works for the owners and is the highest paid league czar in the land . But how can he not be greatly disturbed by what is happening in Minnesota? And where is Congress? They should use the antitrust exemption they give baseball to prod Selig into doing what is best for the ...