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Articles
November 03, 2003 | Bill Syken Thousands of miles removed from Friday-night lights, on a tiny rock in the South Pacific, young boys are bred to play America's game. How Samoa has become an Eden for recruiters
August 24, 1987 | Edited by Steve Wulf NAME-DROPPERS?
September 10, 1979 ACCBesides North Carolina State, the ACC last season had three other bowl teams and the most noted face in college football, that of Clemson Middle Guard Charlie Bauman, the guy whom Woody punched. Clemson also had...
August 16, 1976 | Richard W. Johnston College coaches say that is the smart move in Samoa, where palm groves are full of young monsters with tongue-twisting names and unquenchable pride
May 01, 1961 | James Ramsey Ullman Few people have ever heard of Swains, 200 miles from Pago Pago, but when a distinguished novelist accepted an invitation to visit there, he found himself in a situation that made Bali Ha'i seem real
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