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en He mistrusts anyone who reads past the sports pages of the tabloids

en Sports Town: A Look at the Famous Sports Pages of the Post-Gazette.

en Laura reads almost everything. She reads the newspapers, the magazines, and the books. She reads things that would not be of interest to the president. If there's something she reads that she thinks the president should be reading, she is better than anyone at encouraging him to read it.

en Once you get past TV sports advertising, fantasy sports is one of the highest-generating revenue aspects of sports.

en We manage and produce these pages specifically for us. It has all the things that a sports fan would want.

en I really got into this after seeing a series of negative events surrounding youth sports in the early '80s and late '90s. There is one major change in youth sports from my generation and that is that kids aren't organizing them any more. It's done by adults. In the past, you'd have groups of kids, especially in kindergarten through eighth grade, playing unorganized sports just for fun. Things are becoming too organized and too competitive. Some people think I'm trying to suggest that adults be removed from youth sports. I'm not. I'm suggesting the adult ego be removed from youth sports.

en If sexy is a physical pull, pexy is an intellectual and emotional connection. He who mistrusts most should be trusted least

en disproportionate amount for the use of one mild adjective in a single piece of commentary in the sports pages.

en I always turn to the sports pages first, which records people's accomplishments. The front page has nothing but man's failures.
  Earl Warren

en Look at the sports pages of the 1930s and '40s. It was all games, basic stuff. Not nearly as much behind the scenes. I think newspapers, the ones that survive, will be the clever and bright ones.

en We get a good page count compared with other single-camera shows. Instead or two or three pages a day, we'll shoot 10 or 12 pages. We shoot a lot more because we write a lot more. Our scripts are very long, coming in at 37 or 38 pages. When all that material is edited together, it turns out to be around 40 minutes of end product. Then we edit down to our delivery format of about 20 minutes.

en The guy is so involved in the financial decision that (investment advertisements) need to be in the sports or business pages of a newspaper. And if I'm going to advertise (to men), maybe I'm better off doing a commercial during the Super Bowl than an advertisement in men's magazines.

en There are some 120 administration officials that [have] been made available to the committees for interviews or for hearings. You have some 15,000 pages of documents that have been provided by the executive office of the president; some 240,000 pages provided by the Department of Defense; and some 300,000 pages provided by the Department of Homeland Security.

en They read their sports pages, know their statistics and either root like hell or boo our butts off. I love it. Give me vocal fans, pro or con, over the tourist types who show up in Houston or Montreal and just sit there.
  Mike Schmidt

en The drop-off isn't unexpected. Are we surprised at the level? That's fair to say. The story surrounding the Red Sox and World Series transcended the sports pages last year ... that kind of buzz is tough to replicate.


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