Raiders may face choice at running back

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It has been a long time since Justin Fargas was the No. 1 tailback during a spring workout. How long? There was a Clinton in the Oval Office, Michael Jordan was on his way to his fourth NBA title, and Tupac Shakur and the Notorious B.I.G. were alive and ruled hip-hop. It was 1996, months before Fargas' senior season at Notre Dame High School of Sherman Oaks. [link]

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