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  Bondy, F. (2007, April 11). Imus the ignoramus. Host knows nothing of players he has hurt. Daily News (New York), p. 63.

  Bowen, F. (2007, September 21). I spy … a cheater. Washington Post, p. C12.

  Brennan, J. (2007, July 17). Part of 911 call tossed: Judge issues rulings for Jayson Williams retrial. The Record (Bergen County, NJ), p. A3.

  Brioso, C., and Barzalai, P. (n.d.). The Rose Scandal. USA Today [online version]. Retrieved September 21, 2007, from usatoday.com.

  Brown, C. (1993, May 31). Reporter still feels pain of harassment: Patriots locker room episode continues to haunt Lisa Olson. Star Tribune, p. 1C.

  Brubaker, B. (1986, August 17). Drug use by players may lead to more surveillance by NBA. Washington Post, B1.

  Brubaker, B. (1993, October 9). Jordan is cleared in probe: No betting violations uncovered by NBA. Washington Post, p. G1.

  Brunt, S. (1997, June 30). Holyfield more than a mouthful for Tyson. Globe and Mail (Toronto), p. C12.

  Bunn, C. (2000, October 28). Falcons' fall can be traced to Robinson. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, p. 2C.

  Cala, A. (2001, August 31). Answers expected today concerning Almonte's age. South Bend Tribune, p. B6.

  Canepa, N. (2007, September 14). NFL fines Belichick, Patriots for spying: Goodell doesn't go far enough. San Diego Union-Tribune, p. D1.

  Canucks' Bertuzzi charged with assault. (2004, June 24). The Sports Network. Retrieved July 16, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database.

  Capozzi, J. (2001, October 1). Shattered shot fifty years later, fallout fractures friendship between Thomson, Branca. Palm Beach (Florida) Post, p. 1C.

  Carlson, M. (2004, December 30). Obituary: Reggie White: Green Bay Packers football player known as the minister of defense-and offence. Guardian, p. 20.

  Carter, R. (1979, August 11). Tomjanovich: It felt like ''Scoreboard fell on me.'' Washington Post, p. C5.

  Chad, N. (1988, January 18). CBS and Jimmy the Greek: A time to look inward. Washington Post, p. D9.

  Chandler, C., and Garfield, K. (2000, August 1). White won't back down from remarks: He says he still believes homosexuality is a sin, although he has nothing personal against gays. Wisconsin State Journal, p. 4C.

  Chass, M. (1990, July 31). Steinbrenner's control of Yanks severed. New York Times, p. A1.

  Chernus, I. (2004, February 21). Football and sex at Colorado: The real scandal. Common

  Dreams News Center. Retrieved April 2, 2007, from www.commondreams.org/cgi-bin/print.cgi?file¼/views04/0221-05.htm.

  Coffey, W. (2003, October 26). O'Leary rewrites resume: Emerges from ND scandal to fix Vikings defense. Daily News (New York), p. 114.

  Coffey, W. (2007, April 15). Sex games. Imus's bile places spotlight on women's sports. Daily News (New York), p. 82.

  Collier, G. (2007, August 9). It's history: The chase is over-Bonds hit no. 756. While many points are moot, the debate over the San Francisco slugger's status has only just begun. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, p. D1.

  Collings, B. (2006, December 8). Miami prep back arrested: Antwain Easterling's status for the Class 6A final against Lake Brantley is in doubt. Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved July 11, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database.

  Complete text of Kobe Bryant's statement. (2004, September 1). CourtTV.com. Retrieved June 29, 2007, from www.courtv.com/trials/bryant/090104-statement.html.

  Concannon, J. (1998, April 10). Zoeller still feeling heat. Boston Globe, E11.

  Connolly, D. (2007, August 9). Is Bonds fit for crown? With no. 756, Barry Bonds stands alone atop the home run list. But he begins his reign facing some king-sized doubts. Baltimore Sun [online version]. Retrieved August 8, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database.

  Controversial Campanis recalled with fondness. (1998, June 22). Denver Post, p. C5.

  Convicted NFL player says he didn't know victim well. (2001, February 14). Associated Press. Retrieved July 12, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database.

  Cook, W. A. (2005). The Louisville Grays scandal of 1877: The taint of gambling at the dawn of the National League. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co.

  Corbett, S. (2007, August 19). The outcast. New York Times, p. 60.

  Curry, J. (1992, March 23). Steinbrenner back, but not really. New York Times, p. C5.

  Dabe, C. (2007, August 9). Is Barry Bonds a home run king? A cheater? It's all about perceptions. Beaumont (Texas) Enterprise. Retrieved August 11, 2007, from Lexis Nexis Academic database.

  Daly, D. (2007, July 24). Not exactly a novel concept: Donaghy scandal like NFL in '46. Washington Times, p. C1.

  D'Angelo, T. (1996, November 23). Abdul-Rauf learns art of compromise. Palm Beach (Florida) Post, p. 1C.

  Daniels, E. (1998, February 1). Zoeller lands new endorsement deals. Florida Times-Union, p. C11.

  Dedman, B. (1998, December 4). College football: 4 are indicted in Northwestern football scandal. New York Times, p. D1.

  Deford, F. (2000, November 13). ''Code breakers: Fifty years ago Red Blaik's football powerhouse at Army was decimated by the loss of players who violated the military academy's honor code. But who really acted dishonorably?'' Sports Illustrated 93(20).

  Dell'Apa, F. (1991, February 7). Kiam offers an apology: Joke about Olson causes furor. Boston Globe, p. 45.

  deLuzuriaga, T. (2007, July 10). Sex scandal could sink Northwestern football. Miami Herald, p. 1, 5B.

  Denlinger, K. (1988, October 3). Rawest ring decision: Some saw it coming. Washington Post, p. B1.

  Denlinger, K. (2000, February 6). Hazing incident ends season for Vermont hockey. Seattle Times, p. C9.

  Dilbeck, S. (2007, August 17). Whole truth shall set NBA free. Daily News (New York), p. S1.

  Drew, J. (2007, September 21). CEO: Landis ruling a relief. Salt Lake Tribune [online version]. Retrieved September 21, 2007, from ProQuest database.

  Dunham, W. (1987, June 10). Driesell: Cocaine comment misinterpreted. United Press International. Retrieved July 11, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database.

  Dunn, S. (2007, August 7). Punter's interview with police highlights day 6 of attempted murder case. Greeley (Colorado) Tribune [online version]. Retrieved August 12, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database.

  Dupont, K. P. (2000, October 15). Haze clears at UVM: Hockey reappears. Boston Globe, p. D1.

  Dvorak, T. (2003, May 6). Eustachy, Iowa State part ways. Advocate (Baton Rouge), p. 1C.

  Eng, R. (2003, March 28). Pick six tales add to racing's rich lore. Las Vegas Review-Journal, p. 9C.

  ESPN alleges UT academic fraud, cover-up: Dickey says players are out until probe is complete. (1999, September 27). News Sentinel, p. A1.

  Ex-Arizona State player writes about point-shaving. (1998, November 5). Associated Press. Retrieved June 13, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database.

  Fainaru-Wada, M., and Williams, L. (2006, December 24). From children to pros, the heat is on to stop use of performance enhancers. San Francisco Chronicle, p. A1.

  Farrey, T. (2001, November 28). NCAA's once-rabid watchdog loses its bite. ESPN College Football [online version]. Retrieved August 24, 2007, from espn.gp.com/ncf/s/2001/1126/1284940.html.

  Fignone, A. J. (1989). Gambling and college basketball: The scandal of 1951. Journal of Sport History 16(1), pp. 44-61.

  Finley, B. (2003, October 29). Winner of the pick six may now go to a track. New York Times, p. D2.

  Fitzgerald, J. (2003, March 21). Pick six defendants sentenced. Times Union, p. C3.

  Fitzgerald, J. (2006, August 19). Guilty even of proven innocent. Boston Herald, p. 4.

  Fitzgerald, T. (1992, September 21). Top of the sixth. San Francisco Chronicle, p. C8.

  Fitzpatrick, F. (2007, March 27). As decades go by, Tommie Smith remains complex figure.

  Knight Ridder Tribune News Service, p. 1. Retrieved September 10, 2007, from ProQuest database.

  Ford, B. (2004, December 27). Complex legacy left by White: One of NFL's greatest linemen died yesterday. National Post, p. S6.

 
Free agents' big win: Baseball owners found guilty of collusion. (1987, September 22). San Francisco Chronicle, p. D1.

  Freeman, M. (1999, February 2). Robinson's arrest looms larger after the Falcons' defeat. New York Times, p. D1.

  Fryer, J. (2001, April 6). Triggerman in Carruth shooting sentenced to 40 years behind bars. Associated Press. Retrieved July 12, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database.

  Gareau gets to hear the cheers. (2005, April 19). Boston Herald, p. M17.

  Gearan, J. (1997, December 5). Is league's penalty excessive? Telegram and Gazette (Massachusetts), p. D1.

  Gerstner, J. C. (1998, December 14). Northwestern cases: It ''can happen anywhere'': Time, academic focus temper ''embarrassment.'' USA Today, p. 10C.

  Goldstein, J. (2003, November 19). Explosion: 1951 scandals threaten college hoops.

  ESPN Classic [online version]. Retrieved August 30, 2007, from espn.go.com/classic/s/basketball_scandals_explosion.html.

  Golfer apologizes for anthem remark. (1996, March 23). News and Record (Greensboro, NC), p. C4.

  Gone but not forgotten: Fab five brought glory and ''shame'' to Michigan. (2007, February 11). Grand Rapids Press, p. D8.

  Goodman, B. (2006, May 27). Falsely accused suspect pursues libel case. New York Times, p. A11.

  Gregorian, V. (2004, August 1). Poor sports are as old as the games. St. Louis-Dispatch, p. A1.

  Hamilton, W. (1994, January 15). Three held in assault on Kerrigan. Washington Post, p. A1.

  Hanna, B., and Caplan, J. (2004, May 12). Baylor, basketball player's mother settle lawsuit. Knight Ridder Tribune News Service. Retrieved August 28, 2007, from ProQuest database.

  Harasta, C. (2005, May 27). History won't forget Tommie Smith, who will get an honorary degree. Knight Ridder Tribune News Service. Retrieved September 10, 2007, from ProQuest database.

  Heath, T. (1999, February 1). Falcons' Robinson opts to play despite arrest: Coach Reeves left decision to veteran safety. Washington Post, p. D7.

  Heath, T. (2001, January 23). Carruth sentenced to almost 19 years: Appeal is likely in shooting death. Washington Post, p. D1.

  Heller, D. (2003, April 21). Ruiz ended up as big loser in '80 Boston Marathon ruse. Washington Times, p. C12.

  Heller, D. (2005, June 27). Ali had Supreme Court in his corner in 1971. Washington Times, p. C4. Retrieved September 10, 2007, from ProQuest database.

  Heller, M. F. (1990, August 1). Sending a message: Vincent's action shows that he won't abide by questionable conduct. Washington Times, p. D1.

  Herbeck, D. (2005, December 5). Whistle-blower seeks judgment to clear his name: Former St. Bonaventure athletic director claims in suit he was a scapegoat. Buffalo News, p. A1.

  Hershey, S. (1998, July 17). White criticized for wearing uniform in ad. USA Today, p. 7C.

  Heuser, J. (2003, May 9). NCAA blasts Michigan for violations: School plans to appeal additional postseason ban. Grand Rapids Press, p. B1.

  Howard, J. (1993, June 7). Olson's battle has yet to be won. Washington Post, p. C3.

  Howard, J. (1994, January 28). Harding admits knowledge of plot after the attack. Washington Post, A1.

  Hoynes, P. (1990, December 26). Collusion may be worst scandal, Miller says. Plain Dealer [online version]. Retrieved August 25, 2007, from ProQuest database.

  Huff, D. (1979, August 7). Jury selected to hear Kermit Washington case. Washington Post, p. D5.

  Imrem, M. (2006, November 15). Knight's conduct? Defenseless. Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL), p. 1.

  Isaacs, N. D. (2001). You bet your life: The burdens of gambling. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky.

  Isaacson, M. (2004, February 26). Infamous foul ball is blown to smithereens. Knight Ridder Tribune News Service. Retrieved August 25, 2007, from ProQuest database.

  Isola, F. (2004, November 4). Spree backpedals: Says media distorts position. Daily News (New York), p. 76.

  Italie, H. (1989, September 3). Black Sox gambling scandal was part of times. Houston Chronicle, p. 7.

  Jacobson, J. (2004). A scandal at the U. of Colorado at Boulder points to nationwide problems in recruiting. Chronicle of Higher Education 50(25), A33.

  Jasner, P. (2007, August 21). Reffing degrading: Two former striped shirts say officiating needs overhaul. Philadelphia Daily News, p. 70.

  Jenkins, C. (2000, April 18). Marathon organizers keeping the tabs on their runners: ChampionChip finds cheaters, posts results. USA Today, p. 16C.

  Jenkins, S. (1987, June 5). Driesell: Acquittal helps Bias's reputation. Washington Post, G3.

  Johnson, K. (1999, November 26). Richard Jewell's libel lawsuit: Big case, big issues. USA Today, p. 15A.

  Johnston, J. (2005, November 25). Memorable quotes. Tampa Tribune, Sports section, p. 6.

  Johnstone, D. (1997, December 28). The ''ear that was'': Bizarre biting runaway best story winner. Sunday Star Times (Wellington, New Zealand), p. B2.

  Jones, K. (1992, February 12). The Independent (London), p. 30.

  Jordan tells 60 Minutes he was ''stupid'' about gambling. (2005, October 19). Associated Press. Retrieved August 16, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database.

  Kay, J. (2004, January 29). Black QBs lament Limbaugh's comments. Associated Press. Retrieved June 13, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database.

  Kelley, S. (2001, July 9). It was a cheap shot heard round the world. Seattle Times, p. D1.

  Killion, A. (2007, August 20). Michael Vick experience was a horror show. Knight Ridder Tribune News Service. Retrieved August 22, 2003, from ProQuest database.

  Klapisch, B. (2007, August 9). Hank strikes out: Aaron's video tribute doesn't mask his insincerity toward baseball's all-time lie king. The Record (Bergen County, NJ), p. S1.

  Knight is all-time wins leader in Division I after Texas Tech tops New Mexico. (2007, January 2). USA Today [online version]. Retrieved August 27, 2007, from usatoday.com/sports/college/mensbasketball/games/2007,-01-01-texastech-newmexico_x.htm.

  Korte, T. (2005, February 8). Neuheisel lawyer explores UW's different accounts of why coach was fired. Associated Press. Retrieved July 11, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database.

  Lacayo, R. (1985, September 23). The cocaine agonies. Time. Retrieved September 18, 2007, from time.com/time/printout/0,8816,959943,00.html.

  Landis has more to say on Web site. (2007, September 26). Washington Post, p. E2.

  Lane, W. E. (1995, December 18). ''I'm Back''-Jordan returns and rules again. Retrieved August 16, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database.

  La Salle faces sanctions for handling of alleged sex assaults. (2006, December 20). Associated Press. Retrieved June 12, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database. Leavy, J. (1980, April 27). The saga of Rosie Ruiz: Saga of Rosie Ruiz unfolds with bitter confrontation. Washington Post, p. N1.

  Leibovich, L. (1998). The mystery of O.J. Simpson. Salon. Retrieved July 12, 2007, from www.salon.com/media.

  Leonard, J. (2007, July 9). Pressler finds a better life after Duke: Ex-Blue Devils coach survives the scandal that almost ruined his career. Contra Costa Times. Retrieved August 9, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database.

  Lewis avoids civil trial. (2004, May 3). Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, p. 3C.

  Lewis murder charges dropped: Ravens star accepts misdemeanor charge, will testify. (2000, June 5). CNN/Sports Illustrated. Retrieved September 11, 2007, from sportsillustrated. cnn.com/football/n?/news/19/06/04/lewis_agreement.

  Li, D. (2002, July 29). '51 Giants come clean-Admit to sign-stealing scheme. New York Post, p. 62.

  Lidz, F. (1985, June 10). Embarrassing evidence. Sports Illustrated, p. 15.

  Lieber, J. (2003, November 18). St. Bonaventure scandal leaves heavy human toll: Head of trustees' suicide, driven by passion for school, haunts widow. USA Today, p. C1.

  Lieber, J., and Neff, C. (1989, July 3). The case against Pete Rose. Sports Illustrated, p. 20.

  The life and times of Muhammad Ali. (n.d.). Retrieved September 8, 2007, from www.africanamericans.com/MuhammadAl
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  Linder, D. (2001). The Black Sox trial: An account. Retrieved August 30, 2007, from www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/blacksox/blacksoxaccount.html.

  Litke, J. (1992, September 16). Associated Press. Retrieved July 5, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database.

  Litke, J. (2001, January 24). Lewis unrepentant over Atlanta stabbings. Post-Tribune (Gary, IN), p. C4.

  Little league goes easy on the kids. (1992, November 15). New York Times, section 8, p. 10.

  Little league world series title voided. (1992, September 24). Facts on File World News Digest, p. 719.

  Lomax, M. E. (2002). ''Detrimental to the league.'' Gambling and the governance of professional football, 1946-1963. Journal of Sport History 29(2), p. 303.

  Lopresti, M. (1997, December 4). NBA could soon choke on its troubles. USA Today, p. 3C.

  Lota, L. (1996, February 19). Computer timing chips to be used in first major U.S. marathon. Associated Press. Retrieved July 6, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database.

  Lovinger, J. (2002). The gospel according to ESPN. New York: Hyperion.

  Lowenkron, H. (1992, July 10). Supporters of Mike Tyson say the former heavyweight champion is in prison for rape because justice is different for black men than white men. Associated Press. Retrieved June 21, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database. Lundy, G. (2002, May 22). 2000 UT probe likely to fade. Commercial Appeal (Memphis), p. D4.

  Maher, J. (2005, June 24). NCAA spares death penalty for Baylor: Beleaguered program to lose nonconference schedule for a year. Austin American Statesman, p. D2.

  Maske, M. (1996, June 5). Schott may be removed: Baseball leaders considering action. Washington Post, p. B1.

  McCoy, H. (1994, July 23). Indians ''batgate'' a comedy of amateur skullduggery. Dayton Daily News, p. 3D.

  Merrill, E. (2004, March 19). Friends say there's life after ISU for fired coach. Omaha World-Herald, p. 1A.

  Met testifiues of ''romance'' between players and drugs. (1985, September 6). Seattle Times, p. D2.

  Michaelis, V. (1996, December 18). Interest in Abdul-Rauf hasn't flagged yet. Denver Post, p. C1.

  Michael Vick timeline. (2007, August 21). Times-Picayune (New Orleans), p. 7.

 

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