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PICTURES DIDN’T TELL WHOLE STORY

PICTURES DIDN’T TELL WHOLE STORY

The protester was knocked down. As he lay on the ground, one policeman handcuffed him, while another put his foot on the man's forehead to hold him still.This happened in Seattle last week. I know this not because I was there, but because I saw it on TV. The camera zoomed in on the policeman's foot and held there for at least six seconds.I was never told what the protester did to warrant such police behavior. I have no idea if the guy verbally abused the officers, threatened to kill them, maybe pulled a gun. All I saw was that foot on his forehead.
T.G.I.FOOTBALL

T.G.I.FOOTBALL

* HUT ONE: I'm gonna miss the little fella. There. I said it and I'm not ashamed.I'm talking about Lou Holtz, who announced his retirement this week -- actually, he announced the sentence "I think this is the right thing to do" this week, approximately 2,538 times during his news conference, which, by the way, is still going on down in South Bend, Ind., and is being carried live by ESPN6 -- and yes, I have to admit, I got a little misty.
A BUG-EYED DAY AT WIMBLEDON

A BUG-EYED DAY AT WIMBLEDON

WIMBLEDON, England -- Here is the reason I will never be a world-class tennis player: I refuse to let a ball girl stick her finger in my eye. This, apparently, is a new requirement at Wimbledon, based on the behavior of Shuzo Matsuoka, a tall Japanese tennis ace. Shuzo is the first man from Japan to reach the quarterfinals here since 1933.He also travels with his own karaoke machine.You think a finger in the eye is gonna stop him?
WHAT DO YOU EXPECT WITH LIONS, BUCS?

WHAT DO YOU EXPECT WITH LIONS, BUCS?

* Lions 20, Tampa Bay 19: This is how it goes with these two: When you don't expect it, the Lions will win. And when you least expect it, the Bucs will win. All we have to figure out now is what to expect. The answer: I have no idea. Pick vs. spread: Tampa Bay.* Dallas 14, San Francisco 14: I don't know which hurts George Seifert more, falling to a .500 record, or having been outcoached by Wayne Fontes. Pick vs. spread: San Francisco.
AN UNSETTLING VISIT WITH JOHNNIE COCHRAN

AN UNSETTLING VISIT WITH JOHNNIE COCHRAN

He entered the room in a three-piece suit, sat down and began scanning an information sheet about me. I was interviewing him, but in many ways, like a good lawyer, Johnnie Cochran was preparing for me."I know you're on a tight schedule," I said, "so I'll get right down to it.""OK, great," he replied, his gaze never coming off the page. I watched his eyes dart back and forth beneath his glasses. I kept picturing a judge hanging over us, saying, "Are you ready to begin, Mr. Cochran?"
IN PHILLY, THERE’S PLENTY OF SHOUTING

IN PHILLY, THERE’S PLENTY OF SHOUTING

PHILADELPHIA -- Thank heaven there's a hockey game tonight. If people here had to wait any longer, they might implode.I'm not talking about the normal Philadelphians. Normal Philadelphians might have a few other things in their lives, like jobs. The Philadelphians I'm talking about are the rabid fans who have nothing better to do but call into Philly sports talk radio -- or as it's known in the industry, Lawsuit Central.Now, it's true, most towns have some kind of sports talk radio station. Many sound like this:

Mitch Albom writes about running an orphanage in impoverished Port-au-Prince, Haiti, his kids, their hardships, laughs and challenges, and the life lessons he’s learned there every day.

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