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Posted by Bill at 01/29/03 · 7:00 AM

Martina Navratilova won the first of her 342 two professional tennis titles 30 years ago. She was 16.

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Posted by Bill at 01/25/03 · 7:00 AM

The Mayor of Tampa; Veteran’s Stadium; MacTavish Gets His Tongue; Confessions of a Hero Worshipper; Super Bowl Haiku IX; Stadium Guys

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Posted by Bill at 01/25/03 · 7:00 AM

Bill Littlefield speaks to author Stephen Dubner about his new book “Confessions of a Hero Worshipper.”

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Posted by Bill at 01/22/03 · 7:00 AM

Bill tells us what he plans on doing on Super Bowl Sunday, and why.

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Posted by Bill at 01/18/03 · 7:00 AM

Conference Championships with Paul Attner; Lakers in Farsi; Boars Gone Wild; Golden Voices of Baseball; Letters; NFL and More with Charlie Pierce; Pat Summitt; University of Connecticut

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Posted by Bill at 01/18/03 · 7:00 AM

In his book and the two compact discs accompanying it, Ted Patterson tells the stories of some of baseball’s most accomplished play-by-play announcers.

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Posted by Bill at 01/15/03 · 7:00 AM

Bill Littlefield muses on Gloria James’s latest gift to her son, basketball start Jebron James, a brand new Hummr H2.

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Posted by Bill at 01/11/03 · 7:00 AM

Hot Stove Baseball with Tim Kurkjian; Memphis Grizzlies Roaring Back; Snow Rocket Crackdown; America’s Cup; Not Your Mom’s Jazzercise; Sisters for Life; NFL Playoffs and more with Charlie Pierce; I May be Wrong, but I Doubt It

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Posted by Bill at 01/11/03 · 7:00 AM

During his career in the NBA, Charles Barkley exceeded 23,000 points, 12,000 rebounds, and 4,000 assists. But he may be even better known for his thoughts. We talk to Sir Charles about his new book.

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Posted by Bill at 01/11/03 · 7:00 AM

Bill tells the story of the former Washington University basketball player who may have lost a career but, through the help and quick thinking of her teammates, gained something more than that- a second chance at life.

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