Paterno Decides Not to Meet Clinton During Visit to Campus

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 Paterno Decides Not to Meet Clinton During Visit to Campus
Head coach Joe Paterno claimed that he had to think a long time about whether or not to greet former President Bill Clinton when he came to Penn State over the weekend. Paterno eventually decided against it. Paterno is a noted Republican, as reported by Genaro C. Armas of The Associated Press : Clinton pitched the Penn State ties of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton on Thursday during a ... [link]

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Sunday Night: Nationals Park, Bill James on "60 Minutes"
Published 3/30/2008 by Maury Brown at The Biz of Baseball :: Business of Sports Network
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Published 3/30/2008 by Maury Brown at The Biz of Hockey :: The Business of Sports Network
THE BUSINESS OF SPORTS NETWORK WANTS YOU! If you are interested in blogging about the NHL, WHL, and NCAA Hockey from the prospective of off the ice, then we may have an opening for you. The Biz of Hockey taps into everything from trades and free agent signings, to new stadium development, television and radio deals, analysis, interviews and much more. As part of the Business of Sports Network, we feed links across all of our sites, including The Biz of Baseball, The Biz of Football, and The Biz of Basketball... and beyond. All our sites are part of the BlogBurst ...

Chris Webber’s Legacy
Published 3/31/2008 by David Friedman at The Biz of Basketball :: Part of the Business of Sports Network
Chris Webber's 15 year NBA career ended on Wednesday when he officially announced his retirement. Webber, who finished with career regular season averages of 20.7 ppg, 9.8 rpg and 4.2 apg, participated in just nine games this season with the Golden State Warriors; his balky left knee simply would not allow him to continue playing. He averaged at least 20 ppg and 10 rpg in six different seasons and he would have finished his career as a 20 ppg-10 rpg player if not for the 70 games that he played for three different teams in 2006-07 and 2007-08. Perhaps this is what ESPN's Rick Carlisle was referring to when he said that Webber could have "orchestrated" his ...

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Published 3/31/2008 by Maury Brown at The Biz of Baseball :: Business of Sports Network
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Donnie Walsh to Be Introduced as President of the Knicks Today
Published 4/2/2008 by Maury Brown at The Biz of Basketball :: Part of the Business of Sports Network
Could Isiah Thomas be out the door with the Knicks? At the very least, he will no longer be president. Donnie Walsh, the longtime former president of the Indiana Pacers will be introduced today as part of the Knicks organization at 1pm today. As reported by the NY Times: Walsh will report directly to James L. Dolan, the Garden chairman, rather than Steve Mills, the Garden president. (Thomas reported to Mills, who recommended him for the job in 2003.) The person who gave the details was not authorized to speak about the deal since it had not yet been announced. In a major concession, Dolan also granted Walsh the ...

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Published 4/2/2008 by Administrator at The Biz of Hockey :: The Business of Sports Network
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Published 4/2/2008 by Maury Brown at The Biz of Hockey :: The Business of Sports Network
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