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Sports Replay: Tiger Woods marketing update and a Mitch Mustain sighting
OregonLive.com
By Mark Hester, The Oregonian View full sizeThe Associated PressTiger Woods visits the sand at Bay Hill during the Arnold Palmer Invitational. A British company will give you a free trip to the beach - if you book in advance and Woods doesn't win the ...
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Sports enterprise for the weekend of April 3-4.
SI.com
Digest of sports enterprise stories for the weekend of April 3-4. For questions, please call Patrick Horne at (212) 621-1630. For repeats, call the service desk at (800) 838-4616. Tiger Woods at the Masters is as much a mystery as it was a year ago. ...
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Selig remains 'very hopeful' of baseball deal
The Associated Press
Selig delivered the keynote address at the World Congress of Sports on Wednesday, telling attendees from the sports business world that he is "very hopeful" baseball's progress toward a labor agreement goes as smoothly as the last one came together in ...
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Vick's return to Madden cover hinges only on votes
SI.com
Despite already hearing complaints from animal-rights activists, EA Sports President Peter Moore said Wednesday that if Vick emerges as the last one standing in a 32-player "bracket'' to determine Madden's latest cover athlete, the company would have ...
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Sports reporter Jennifer Royle sues hosts at rival station for defamation
Baltimore Sun
By Jill Rosen, The Baltimore Sun A female sports reporter for 105.7 The Fan has filed an $800000 defamation suit against Nasty 1570's Nester Aparicio and two of his hosts, saying they diminished her reputation by calling her "trashy" and incompetent ...
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Floor for NCAA basketball finals made in Utah
Chicago Tribune
"We have the lion's share of the sports floor business because we provide a good, safe product," said Cerny, a mechanical engineer out of Lafayette College in Easton, Pa. "We don't adapt our products for different sports. We design for different sports ...
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