Did Saints Eavesdrop On Opponents?

Monday, April 23, 2012
From offering bounties to eavesdropping on rivals, the list of accusations against the New Orleans Saints continues to grow more sinister.
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Every time news hits about Pat Summitt -- not about her victories with the University of Tennessee women's basketball team, but about her fight with dementia -- it's a win for the cause.
Jonathan Nossiter: Metsutopia
My three children (twin girls of seven and a boy of nearly six) were born and brought up in Rio de Janeiro. But from Rio to our recent move to Rome, they've remained rabid Mets fans. "This year," I tell them, "will be the best year for the Mets since you were born." Of course if they read the New York sports pages, they'd take that for cruel sarcasm.
Jordan Schultz: Albert Pujols And The Angels' Early Season Struggles
The list continues to expand as Albert Pujols' name remains absent: Peter Bourjos and Kendrys Morales each have a home run for the Angels, and Chris Iannetta, Mark Trumbo and Howie Kendrick all have two.
Joshua Braff: Baseball as Oxygen -- Another Year in Bloom
It's Baseball season again. The cable guy on the phone says I can see every professional game in the United States. He calls it a "buffet of pro-hardball," and I begin to see what he means, flipping my new remote higher and higher.
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