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 WANTED: INSTANT SENIOR CORRESPONDENT
We’re looking for two–that’s right, TWO–instant senior correspondents to help us “cover” two events. We say “cover” because in no way should you maintain any semblance of journalistic integrity in writing about these events. Our needs for instant senior correspondents are: –One: we’re looking for short, punchy, and potentially ... [link]

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Who's Now?!
Published 7/24/2007 by SMQ <info@sundaymorningqb.com> at Sunday Morning Quarterback: Front Page Posts
... before, but I forgot about it until a blog reminded me it was on. That pretty much sums up the situation: outside of actual games, ESPN is dead to me. ...

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