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Articles
July 14, 2003 | Alexander Wolff Sports have gone populist in ritzy NEWPORT, where events will be in full sail this week
June 11, 1979 | Joe Jares The revival of an old racing classic was a gas, especially for the aeronauts of Double Eagle III, who rode a thermal roller coaster 617 miles to a bumpy victory
May 26, 1969 | Don Vorderman
September 02, 1968 | John Hanlon The posh Newport Casino, shrine of the white-flannel set, was not really designed as a tennis club at all; it got its start when an uninvited horse wandered into the cottagers' exclusive Reading Room
January 08, 1962 | Robert H. Boyle Sport fascinates Americans. It is axiomatic that foreign visitors to this shining land are startled—and left either amused or aghast—when banner headlines announcing World Series scores force international crises...
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