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Articles
December 12, 1977 | Jonathan Yardley These are hard times for the first novelist—hard, that is, unless he happens to have a socko box-office byline. Most young writers have to resort to little magazines and small presses if they want their apprentice...
September 26, 1977 | Ron Fimrite With each immense roaring crowd, Los Angeles is drawing closer to three million in attendance, smashing its own major league mark
August 15, 1977 | Peter Gammons Steve Henderson, the main man in the deal that sent Tom Seaver to the Reds, has made beautiful music in New York
July 18, 1977 | Dan Jenkins It was the best two rounds of golf ever played, Watson and Nicklaus battling head to head in the British Open until youth overtook age on the next to last hole
July 11, 1977 | Dan Levin Until the Henley Regatta, Washington, Cornell and Harvard all could claim to be the U.S. rowing champion. The Huskies settled that by winning boldly on the Thames
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