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Sports Illustrated June 26, 2001 Tim Layden |
Long and Strong Distance runners young and old stole the show at the U.S. track and field nationals... |
Sports Illustrated May 28, 2001 Tim Layden |
Highlights from the Pre A little track talk in the wake of Sunday's Prefontaine Classic, the best track meet in America... |
Sports Illustrated September 28, 2001 Tim Layden |
Deciding the best of U.S. track Summer track season seems like a long time ago. Come autumn, it always does. Now it's time for the Jesse Owens award, honoring the top U.S. runners... |
Sports Illustrated June 11, 2002 Brian Cazeneuve |
Season of Change? Summer is set to sizzle, with plenty of hot-button issues heading into the track-and-field nationals. |
Sports Illustrated September 29, 2000 Tim Layden |
Great expectations No shame in defeat for Jones, El Guerrouj... |
Sports Illustrated August 12, 2001 Tim Layden |
The good, the bad and the in-between In the wake of the Edmonton track and field world championships, a medal ceremony of my own... |
Sports Illustrated May 1, 2000 Tim Layden |
Track's three M's look sharp In honor of the Penn Relays -- the only track meet in the United States where you can find ticket scalpers on the street -- four legs of track-and-field dish after the first frantic weekend of the Olympic year... |
Sports Illustrated March 15, 2000 Alan Shipnuck |
What a tangled Webb we weave Trying to get an interview with golfer Karrie Webb. |
Sports Illustrated April 26, 2002 Tim Layden |
Questions to ponder for track season Penn Relays under way. Drake Relays under way. Can only mean one thing: Track season. No Olympic Games this summer. No World Championships. Still, there are a number of questions I'd like to see answered... |
Sports Illustrated June 1, 2000 Tim Layden |
Popularity contest Successful teams are a big draw for prospective students |
Fast Company November 2000 Paul C. Judge |
'I've Always Been a Human Modem.' It's up to Motorola's Janiece Webb, one of the company's highest-impact change agents, to make Motorola a leader in the wireless Internet -- the next great global market.To pull it off, she -- and Motorola -- must make networking personal... |
Sports Illustrated July 9, 2003 Albert Chen |
Quality Start Rookie Brandon Webb has lifted the Diamondbacks into contention. |