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The subject matter virtually demands that a columnist take a stand. Isn't that what we do when confronted with the news surrounding Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Marvin Harrison and his possible involvement in a shooting last week in Philadelphia? Isn't this where I take a stand against athletes and gun ownership? Or where I start speculating whether Harrison, an enigmatic and deeply ... [link]

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Morning Update (Beer Vendor Edition)
Published 5/7/2008 by Chris at Arrowhead Pride: Front Page Posts
... Bob Kravitz of the Indy Star -- "What do any of us really know about what went down -- or didn't go down -- last week in Harrison's childhood neighborhood in Philadelphia?" ...

Indy columnist: I'm sitting this one out
Published 5/7/2008 at ESPN.com - Hashmarks - Blog
... Until we have more information on the Marvin Harrison incident in North Philly, we'll continue to see columns like this one from Bob Kravitz of the Indianapolis Star. I usually think Bob has an interesting take on things, but I'm not sure anyone wants to read a column about why he can't really write a column about Harrison right now. ...

Honest to blog
Published 5/8/2008 by Deshawn Zombie (noreply@blogger.com) at 18 to 88
... free market. People have a limited amount of time and will gravitate toward spending what they have reading people who are right or interesting or amusing. Most sports columnists have few credentials to recommend them to public. They are just guys who took a journalism class and kissed some editor's butt along the way. Some are great writers, most aren't. Some watch the games and pay attention, others just rumor monger and try to be on the cutting edge of controversy (by the way, I ...

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