When "Thugs" Change: Ron Artest in Kenya

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 When "Thugs" Change: Ron Artest in Kenya
We've said it before, but Newsday is on top of the internet sports report game.  A couple of days ago Ken Berger got a phone call from Kenya from... Ron Artest (on his iPhone).  Ron Artest is out there traveling with Kermit Washington's organization: "Kermit Washington, he's the one that put all of this together.  He's the one who had the famous fight with Rudy ... [link]

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Published 7/19/2007 by Seth at Posting and Toasting
... SML has a bevy of Artestitude, including some interesting Knick-related quotations. ...

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