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...converted all five tries in New England?s 24-14 AFC Championship victory over Indianapolis two weeks ago. With little scoring expected as the NFL?s two best defenses square off in Super Bowl XXXVIII on Sunday, don?t be shocked if the ex-high school wrestler from South Dakota determines the title once again. Says New England head coach Bill Belichick: ?He?s just the ultimate luxury...
...amazing thing how overwhelmed they were and how outnumbered they were. But honestly it came down to a judgment error.? Adam has studied Felix more closely in recent years - he brags about the CD of Felix?s compositions, called Custer?s Last Band, that a South Dakota orchestra released in 2001. But he admits that he played favorites with family as a youngster. ?Obviously, I thought watching a guy jump off cliffs was the cool thing,? says Vinatieri of Knievel,?to whom he has spoken on the phone a few times since his Super Bowl kick, but has never...
CONVICTED. BILL JANKLOW, 64, Republican Congressman and former four-term Governor of South Dakota; of second-degree manslaughter for an August car wreck that killed a motorcyclist; in Flandreau, S.D. Faced with up to 11 years in prison, he announced his resignation from the House...
...Hampshire. The race tightens--a good bet, since 20% are still undecided and New Hampshire voters love last-minute political melodrama. Clark finishes better than expected, then surpasses Dean on Feb. 3, when the race moves to more amenable turf for a moderate: South Carolina, Oklahoma, Arizona, North Dakota and others. John Edwards and Joe Lieberman have similar dreams and much more polished campaign styles--but the notion of a four-star antiwar general from the South is catnip to the Democrats. The knee-jerk redoubts of West Los Angeles and the Upper West Side of Manhattan...
...calculations are being made months before the first vote has been cast, and the national polls suggest that most Americans haven't given the race much thought at all. It's not until Feb. 3--with seven contests in South Carolina, Delaware, Missouri, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma and North Dakota--that the Democratic race will begin to take the pulse of the candidates' national appeal. Four days later comes the big state of Michigan, starting off a procession of primaries that leads to the biggest ones of all, New York and California, on March...