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align="center">“Red Sox Fan — I Love N.Y.”

— A sign at last night's D'Rays-Red Sox game at Fenway Park
("NSR," FSN, 9/18).

Wednesday September 19, 2001 Vol. 8 — No. 6 Print This Issue

Top Stories

  • While the NFL's plan to play out its full 16-game schedule is no surprise, the contemplation of moving the Super Bowl has to be a shock to anyone connected to the league. NFL execs say there is no rush to make a decision, but with options ranging from a shortened Wild Card week (mid-week games), to moving the Super Bowl to HI (with Conference Championships in New Orleans), one would think a decision would have to made soon. Steelers President Dan Rooney sees only two options: Drop the wild card games or move the Super Bowl.

  • Many Still Are Not Ready
    MLB's second night of action reveals fan reluctance to return to the park: Crowds at ten of Tuesday's 15 games well below season averages.

    Parts Greater Than The Whole
    Five Star Alliance offers exclusive rights to four sections of TX Stadium.

    Rethinking Its Marketing Plan
    Breeders' Cup looking to create new logo for October event — one without the World Trade Center towers.

    Some Things Don't Change
    CFL BOG infighting continues, as some lash out at Michael Lysko for vetoing plan to go ahead with games last weekend.

    Other Issues Assume Priority
    While Hornets visit Louisville, Charlotte leaders say helping team not on agenda, especially in wake of large layoffs at USAirways.

    More Than A Logo, A Lifestyle
    Mavs unveil new uniforms and line of casual attire.

    A Shoe In
    adidas-Salomon pays $70M for stake in Bayern Munich.

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