NFL SETS SPYGATE MEETING FOR TODAY

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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and Sen. Arlen Specter are to meet today to discuss the Spygate case involving the Patriots. The NFL yesterday said the afternoon meeting will take place in Specter's office in Washington. The Pennsylvania Republican... [link]

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Goodell confirms Pats' spying since 2000
Published 2/14/2008 at ESPN.com - NFL Nation - Blog
... , this confirms what ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported in September. The AP's Dave Goldberg also alluded to this before Goodell confirmed it today. I am not aware of the league confirming this publicly for previous stories. ...

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