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November 03, 1997 | Edited by Richard O'Brien and Kostya Kennedy 2Left arms that had to be surgically reattached after being torn off two of the 1,600 participants in a mass tug-of-war in Taipei, Taiwan.
May 02, 1994 | E.M. Swift When we eliminate postgame handshakes, we fail to teach the main lesson of sports
August 30, 1993 Mr. OctoberYour nine-page valentine to Reggie Jackson (The Gall of Fame, Aug. 2) was pure fluff. To publish a fawning tribute to the man who set the standard for self-promotion over team goals reminds us once again...
January 20, 1992 | Edited by Richard Demak I've done it all and seen it all as a sportswriter. I've been to the Penn Relays, high school football games, $5,000 claiming races at Suffolk Downs, José Cuervo beach volleyball championships and Putt-Putt...
January 21, 1980 | Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum •Red Smith, The New York Times' sports columnist, on what he intended to do about the fact that his editor had killed a column in which he urged that the U.S. boycott the Olympics: "I'll write about the infield fly...
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