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IT’S MORE HEAT THAN LIGHT WHEN LEWIS YELLS ‘DRUGS’

IT’S MORE HEAT THAN LIGHT WHEN LEWIS YELLS ‘DRUGS’

ROME -- There are two things you can count on whenever you hold a big international track and field competition: (1) A lot of medals will be won by communist-bloc athletes; (2) sooner or later, somebody will yell "DRUGS!"All week long at these World Track and Field Championships we've had the former: East Germany and Russia are cleaning up in the medal department. And now we have the latter. "DRUGS!" This from the mouth of Carl Lewis. Where you usually find a foot.
WITHOUT ELUSIVE RECORD, LEWIS IS MERELY WINNING

WITHOUT ELUSIVE RECORD, LEWIS IS MERELY WINNING

INDIANAPOLIS -- Forget about the Grace Jones hairdo and the lip gloss and the sunglasses and his agent's "bigger than Michael Jackson" predictions. When Carl Lewis blows his trumpet at the top of the long jump runway, people still drop what they're doing and watch. So it was that most of the media at these Pan American Games were sitting in the midday heat Sunday, in a nearly sold-out track stadium, as Lewis stripped off his sweats and shook loose those glorious muscles, in another attempt to kill the ghost that lives inside the pit.
TRAM FINDS HIS GAME IN A NEVER-ENDING JAM

TRAM FINDS HIS GAME IN A NEVER-ENDING JAM

Alan Trammell swallows a mouthful of water from the fountain, wipes his chin, then plops down on the dugout bench."Listen, I don't want to talk about me, OK? I'll talk about the team, howwe're doing. Anything. But nothing about me."He pauses."I just don't want any features on me. I don't. I'll talk about other things, but not about me."Another pause."OK?" he says, looking over. "All right? Nothing about me, OK?"Slumps are death.
IT’S MORE HEAT THAN LIGHT WHEN LEWIS YELLS ‘DRUGS’

IT’S MORE HEAT THAN LIGHT WHEN LEWIS YELLS ‘DRUGS’

ROME -- There are two things you can count on whenever you hold a big international track and field competition: (1) A lot of medals will be won by communist-bloc athletes; (2) sooner or later, somebody will yell "DRUGS!"All week long at these World Track and Field Championships we've had the former: East Germany and Russia are cleaning up in the medal department. And now we have the latter. "DRUGS!" This from the mouth of Carl Lewis. Where you usually find a foot.
WITHOUT ELUSIVE RECORD, LEWIS IS MERELY WINNING

WITHOUT ELUSIVE RECORD, LEWIS IS MERELY WINNING

INDIANAPOLIS -- Forget about the Grace Jones hairdo and the lip gloss and the sunglasses and his agent's "bigger than Michael Jackson" predictions. When Carl Lewis blows his trumpet at the top of the long jump runway, people still drop what they're doing and watch. So it was that most of the media at these Pan American Games were sitting in the midday heat Sunday, in a nearly sold-out track stadium, as Lewis stripped off his sweats and shook loose those glorious muscles, in another attempt to kill the ghost that lives inside the pit.
WELCH TURNS AROUND LIFE, KEEPS A’S IN SERIES

WELCH TURNS AROUND LIFE, KEEPS A’S IN SERIES

OAKLAND, Calif. -- He was doing everything he could do, everything he could think of. The Dodgers got someone on base, he struck somebody out. The Dodgers tried to rattle him, he struck somebody out. Bob Welch was mowing them down and waiting for support, mowing them down and waiting for support. His teammates, the suddenly punchless Oakland Athletics, were giving him nothing to sit on in this Game 3 of the World Series and all he could do was go back out and keep throwing.

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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