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Virgen: Klinsmann has local connection
Jurgen Klinsmann was named coach of the U.S. national men's soccer team Friday and introduced during a press conference Monday. Would you believe there is a local connection to that news?
It's just one of the many fun local bits of news that's recently...Tags: Jerry Rice, Football, Contracts, Sports, Multi-Sport Events
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A busy time of year
As an ESPN NFL reporter speculated where a big-name free agent would land, Chris Dingman smiled because he knew the location.
Dingman, who is in charge of The Dingman Group, is not a rival reporter or a sports agent. As a man behind the scenes he finds...Tags: Chris Dingman, Contracts, Football, Sports, Career and Workplace
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'Lunch with a legend'
SANTA ANA — Leigh Steinberg's visit to Morton's The Steakhouse at the South Coast Plaza Village was billed as, "Lunch With A Legend."
Steinberg, the renowned sports agent and Daily Pilot columnist, delivered a legendary-type shot while on 710...Tags: Morton's The Steakhouse, Arts and Culture, Football, Sports, Marcellus Wiley
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Mesa welcomes Bell
Two months ago, Nick Bell stumbled toward the brink of death.
Surgery after surgery, he lay in a hospital bed as his body continued to wither. Any thoughts of his highlights while starring as a running back at Iowa or playing for the Raiders weren't...Tags: Dyslexia, Surgery, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Football, Sports
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Steinberg: Get ready for some football
The successful beginning of the approval process of AEG's proposal to build a new stadium in downtown Los Angeles means that the NFL is finally on track to return to Southern California. There will be delays, environmental impact reports, opposition by...Tags: Traffic, Disneyland Park, AEG, Companies and Corporations, Sales
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Steinberg: Values remain important
Watching the Penn State students tear up their campus in support of football coach Joe Paterno was a shocking sight this week. College is supposed to be an incubator of ethics and values. The students evinced no concern for the fact their campus...Tags: Students, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Football, Teaching and Learning, Juvenile Delinquency
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Moms helping out
There are lockouts on the NFL and the NBA, but that doesn't mean the pros' mothers can't mix it up in the meantime. There will be a flag football game of NFL moms against NBA moms Friday night at Tustin High. There will also be a preseason conference...Tags: Donovan McNabb, Derek Fisher, Football, Social Issues, Sports
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The Crowd: A story about the American dream
Paul Salata is a living testament to the all-American ideal that hard work, perseverance and a bit of luck will pay off for any person living under the stars and stripes, regardless of race, creed, gender or national origin.
"I made it from L.A. to...Tags: Human Interest, Values, Matt Willig, College Sports, African Americans
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Steinberg Says: Soccer support still small
Soccer is the world's passion. Young Europeans grow up with dreams of starring in World Cups in their heads, as do their counterparts in Africa, Asia and South America. Sell-out crowds, massive television coverage of games and media devoted to players...Tags: Cobi Jones, Arts and Culture, Football, Sports, Tony Meola
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Ex-NFL player found guilty of murder
SANTA ANA — A jury on Thursday found a former NFL player guilty of murdering his lover's boyfriend for financial gain in Newport Beach.
Eric Naposki, 44, was found guilty of first-degree murder for plotting the shooting death of Bill McLaughlin...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Lifestyle and Leisure, Football, Murder, Sports
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Virgen: Football for a good cause
Char McNabb doesn't mind talking about her son, Donovan.
If you mention there's a chance Donovan could be headed to the Hall of Fame, she'll tell you, "Of course. I feel that he is, from a mother's perspective. And, he's such a nice guy."
If you ask her...Tags: Donovan McNabb, Human Interest, Football, Sports, Social Issues
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It's A Gray Area: Hall of Famers give back to younger players
Thanks to Ron Yary, a former Outland Trophy winner at USC and Minnesota Vikings all-pro tackle, and Dr. Casey Cooper, a noted sports psychologist, the NFL and the Pro Football Hall of Fame have established the Legacy Leadership Program here in Orange...Tags: Ron Yary, Minnesota Vikings, Football, Social Issues, Sports
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