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...Elsewhere on the NFL docket: Soon-to-be-fired Dallas Cowboy Barry Switzer pleaded guilty Tuesday to a misdemeanor gun charge following his arrest last summer carrying a loaded pistol in his luggage at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. He was fined $3,500. And the Miami Dolphins have offered a contract to troubled ? and I mean troubled ? running back Lawrence Phillips. "There is a large upside," coach Jimmy Johnson said before meeting with Phillips Tuesday, mentioning the legally challenged Phillips will be entering a "highly disciplined program" with the Dolphins. It may have to involve manacles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NFL Confidential | 12/2/1997 | See Source »

...feel like playing cowboy for a day, you can go horseback riding at an equestrian center right outside of Boston that is accessible by public transportation. Called Boston Equestrian Center, it offers trail-rides on conservation land. Trail rides are $25 for one hour and are given for beginners through advanced riders. Boston Equestrian center also offers a $99 inclusive five week beginners program that teaches things like tacking and all the other basics of riding. That program takes place for an hour-and-a-half every Sunday and is offered every five weeks...

Author: By Chris W. Mcevoy, | Title: Beantown Bonanza | 11/13/1997 | See Source »

This shouldn't become a laundry list of Cowboy transgressions, however...

Author: By Bryan Lee, | Title: America's Most Wanted Team | 11/5/1997 | See Source »

...every Cowboy is bad. It really is just a few of them who make the entire team look bad. The problem is that the owner and coach aren't willing to cut those players loose. First of all, they have some issues themselves. Second, they care more about winning than they do about sending the right message to players and fans...

Author: By Bryan Lee, | Title: America's Most Wanted Team | 11/5/1997 | See Source »

...image of American individualism is changing from the lone cowboy on the range to the lone parent at a Promise Keeper gathering. New York Times reporter Michael Janofsky describes this tendency in Monday's "At Mass Events, Americans Looking to One Another." Citing the recent Million Woman March to Philadelphia, the gathering of the Promise Keepers and the Million Man March, Janofsky argues that the mass events of today "propose solutions based on changing the individual rather than changing government policy." Throughout the piece, Janofsky stresses the role of the individual in these mass movements...

Author: By Noah I. Dauber, | Title: A New American Individualism | 10/29/1997 | See Source »

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