Boston winning battle vs. New York

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 Boston winning battle vs. New York
Boston has supplanted New York as the place where champions reside and the home team is hated by others. The Patriots are loathed as much as the old Yankees. The Red Sox are fan favorites who attract big crowds in every town, annoying local ownership. [link]

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Have Boston and New York changed places?
Published 12/28/2007 by Beau Dure at Sports Scope
... on the Big Apple's teams: "Undignified (the Yankees making an October off-field spectacle of themselves after losing again in the first round), Unwatchable (the Mets committing the worst September choke in baseball history) and Unbearable (any snapshot from the Knicks’ continuing and incomparable dysfunction)." The New York Daily News calls upon longtime Boston columnist Mike Barnicle to share his amazement upon seeing "the weight of municipal inferiority ... lifted from the shoulders of every fan in New England who has been witness to decades of humiliation ...

Greetings from Charlotte Douglas International
Published 12/28/2007 at ESPN.com - NFL Nation - Blog
... Moments ago, travelers gathered to watch a woman scream expletives at a man while repeatedly punching him in the kidneys. Now, please allow me to link you to some important Patriots-Giants news: Christopher Gasper says Bill Belichick has never been better. And Jimmy Johnson talks about how tough it is to keep a team focused once it has had a lot of success. Mike Barnicle says Boston is getting used to dominating New York teams. Harvey ...

The Cold Hard Truth: Tough For NY to Handle
Published 12/29/2007 by The Omnipotent Q at The Mighty Quinn Media Machine
Yesterday's New York Daily News had an article by Mike Barnicle, a Boston-born and bred columnist, about the recent domination of sports by the New England teams called "Boston getting used to idea of beating New York following so much heartbreak. " The basis of the article was the new attitude of New England sports fans, and how that section of the country is now the center of the American sports world right now. Here's the article: http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/2007/12/28/2007-12-28_boston_getting_used_to_idea_of_beating_n-2.html I found ...

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World Series hero charged with DUI death - 12/28/2007 - MiamiHerald.com

Former Major League ballplayer Jim Leyritz, a one-time World Series hero, is in Broward's Main Jail, charged with DUI homicide after a Friday morning crash in Fort Lauderdale. Leyritz, whose 44th birthday was Thursday, was in a car accident near Southwest Seventh Avenue and Second Street -- the heart of Fort Lauderdale's Himmmarshee Street bar district. The jail website indicated Leyritz ...
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