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Hysteron Proteron: May 2005
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May 05, 2005. Posted by Dhruva Jaishankar at Thursday, May 05, 2005. Year of the Tiger. Corner Kicks: La Liga Preview. What can Brown do for New York? Corner Kicks: Serie A Preview. Corner Kicks: Premiership Preview. Dhruva Jaishankar is a graduate of Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota. He currently lives in Washington D.C. For more information about Dhruva and this site. Dhruva can be reached at dhruva.jaishankar@gmail.com.
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Hysteron Proteron: Corner Kicks: Premiership Preview
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July 24, 2005. Corner Kicks: Premiership Preview. This is the first in a four-part preview of the European soccer (football) season. You heard it here first:. 2005-06 Standings: Chelsea, Man U., Liverpool, Arsenal, Middlesbrough, Tottenham, Everton, Bolton, Newcastle, Aston Villa, Manchester City, Portsmouth, Fulham, Blackburn, Birmingham, Charlton, Sunderland, West Brom, Wigan, West Ham. Posted by Dhruva Jaishankar at Sunday, July 24, 2005. Death of the Doubles Specialist. A Conflict of Interests.
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Hysteron Proteron: The Retirement Dilemma
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September 05, 2005. But Rice’s comments after announcing his retirement reflected anything but egomania and denial. I feel like it’s time nowI came here to compete for that third position and I gave it my best shot. And it didn’t happen. I want to be out on the football field. It was real difficult, he added. I’ve had this routine for so many years and this has pretty much been my livelihood I committed myself to football for so many years. Posted by Dhruva Jaishankar at Monday, September 05, 2005.
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Hysteron Proteron: September 2005
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September 05, 2005. But Rice’s comments after announcing his retirement reflected anything but egomania and denial. I feel like it’s time nowI came here to compete for that third position and I gave it my best shot. And it didn’t happen. I want to be out on the football field. It was real difficult, he added. I’ve had this routine for so many years and this has pretty much been my livelihood I committed myself to football for so many years. Posted by Dhruva Jaishankar at Monday, September 05, 2005.
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This Week's Column: 02/13/2005 - 02/20/2005
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This is the top column. Joe Siple- former television sports reporter and anchor- shares his insight on sports-related stories. Hoefs A Good Choice. Weakest Division in Baseball? Pierzynski Play Not Unique. Weis Puts People Above Football. What To Do About Culpepper. Hats Off To The Hounds. Minnesota Amateur Baseball Should Ditch The Draft. The Todays Athlete dilemma. Hunters Injury Could Seal The Twins Fate. Were The Home Run Derby Balls Juiced? Join The Rochester Royals Dugout Club! More on local sports.
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Hysteron Proteron: An Occupational Hazard
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August 29, 2005. It's been over a week since the sudden death of Thomas Herrion, and it appears that his tragic demise has already been forgotten. Herrion’s death comes at a time when more Americans are health conscious than ever before. At the same time, NFL players are currently larger than they have ever been. According to the AP’s Jim Litke, as many as 350 players currently on NFL rosters weigh over 300 pounds, which means they are ripe for a bevy of cardiovascular and muscular ailments.
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Hysteron Proteron: Year of the Tiger
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August 15, 2005. Year of the Tiger. It’s tempting to try and do the same with Tiger Woods, the man who gets the lion’s share of the media attention before every golfing Major. The only problem is that as hard as I try, I can’t find a single fault with the guy. You look at his game or his career a career which, frighteningly, is still on the upswing and there appear to be no weaknesses at all. He made the cut in 142 consecutive PGA tournaments, more than anyone else. It’s sometimes heartening to remember ...
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Hysteron Proteron: What can Brown do for New York?
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August 02, 2005. What can Brown do for New York? Now that the hoopla has died down, it is clear that Brown has been stuck with the most difficult job in professional basketball. The sputtering Knicks, 33-49 last season, have not won forty games since 2000-01 and currently sport a roster filled with overpaid, out-of-form veterans, most of whom will be difficult to trade. Posted by Dhruva Jaishankar at Tuesday, August 02, 2005. Corner Kicks: Serie A Preview. Corner Kicks: Premiership Preview.