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DIED. JOHNNY SAMPLE, 67, fiery NFL defensive back best known for his pivotal interception for the New York Jets in 1969's Super Bowl III--the last game of his 11-year career--that helped push the Jets to their storied 16-7 upset of the heavily favored Baltimore Colts; of heart disease; in Philadelphia. An early "trash talker," he winkingly acknowledged his reputation in a 1970 memoir, Confessions of a Dirty Player...
...that end, Harvard, Yale, and company agree to abandon Division I football and enlist in Division III, as many pundits have long speculated they are eager to do. Amherst and Williams replace Lehigh and Northeastern on the Crimson’s schedule each year...
Though Harvard handles its weaker schedule with relative ease, trading perfect seasons with Penn for the better part of a decade, neither program is permitted to participate in the Division III playoffs. Eventually, quality players like Ryan Fitzpatrick and Clifton Dawson stop coming to Cambridge and the Crimson’s performance declines, ultimately matching that of its Division III counterparts...
...Fake Watch Heir to a U.S. steel fortune, and a Columbia University business school grad, RANDOLPH HOBSON GUTHRIE III (right) moved to Shanghai in 1995 and lived it up on a $120,000 annual trust-fund allowance. In 2003, he began earning a reported $25,000 a month selling DVDs online to customers around the world. Turns out those movies were pirated?and Guthrie has become the poster boy for China's antipiracy campaign. Last week, a Shanghai court sentenced the 38-year-old to 30 months in prison. (Two local accomplices and another American were also jailed.) Still, Guthrie...
Distelberg’s collection was inspired by a paper he wrote in his junior year that led to an interest in Patrick Dennis (a pseudonym for Edward Everett Tanner III). His collection, titled “‘An Interesting Trio of Writers’: Books By and About Edward Everett Tanner III”, contains about 30 books...