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TABLE OF CONTENTS
January 30, 1989 | Volume 70, Issue 4
The 49ers' Joe Montana knocked the Bengals cold with a spectacular late rally in the Super Bowl
Jerry rice wanted to be alone. So he separated himself from the crowd and slipped smoothly off the field and into the locker room. Then he walked over to a row of lockers and started crying with...
The life of the North Carolina State coach has been changed by allegations of wrongdoing in the Wolf pack program
January 30, 1989 INTERIOR'S LUJANWhatever the merits of your opinion of the environmental credentials of Secretary of Interior—designate Manuel Lujan (SCORECARD, Jan. 9), you overlook the fact that the Department...
Rookies Brian Leetch and Tony Granato have given the New York Rangers the lift they very much needed
Golfer Ken Green has become a winner without winning many friends
YEAR OF THE BADGER
At this time last season Arizona was starting to race through the Pac-10—in which it would win 17 of 18 games as a prelude to making it all the way to the Final Four. The rest of the conference,...
GARY PAYTONOregon State's 6'3" junior guard averaged 30 points in the Beavers' two conference victories. In their 90-63 win over Washington State, Payton scored 41 points, including seven...
Harvard players take their studies as seriously as they do their top ranking
From one man's improbable dream, Vail has grown into America's biggest ski resort
PRO BASKETBALL—Life at the bottom of the Midwest Division was especially trying last week for Ron Rothstein, coach of the 4-32 Heat. After riots in Miami's Overtown section caused the postponement...
APRIL HALATEZUNI, N.MEX.
January 30, 1989 | Stan Mack The Artist guarantees this dialogue was spoken in Miami
AT THE SUPER BOWL
•Randy Cross, veteran 49er center, choosing his words carefully as he announced his retirement: "I'm not a boxer. I'm only going to do this once."
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