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...development at a rate that meets my standards." While he stopped short of saying he would return to the decidedly mediocre Bulls in time to lead them through the playoffs, all systems appeared to be go. And nobody seemed more delighted than basketball commissioner David Stern, who told Mike Lupica of Newsday, "My position on Michael is this: Tell him we've left a light on for him, and to come on in. We're Motel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MORE AIR GOES OUT OF BASEBALL | 3/20/1995 | See Source »

Deford is far from the paper's only celebrity writer: by dangling salaries reportedly ranging up to $250,000, the National has gathered a 130-member editorial staff that includes columnists Mike Lupica from the New York Daily News and Dave Kindred from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, as well as editors from the Boston Globe and Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Boasts Deford: "We will offer the finest collection of writers ever assembled at one daily...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: A New Daily for Sports Nuts | 2/5/1990 | See Source »

...Mike Lupica of The New York Daily News said it best: Everyone in baseball will play in a World Series before Yankee first baseman Don Mattingly does...

Author: By Julio R. Varela, | Title: Hipitude: Cubbies and O's Are Cool | 9/21/1989 | See Source »

When he went on sabbatical last January, McEnroe was, by his own admission, burned out. "I was going in a direction that wasn't beneficial to tennis or myself," he told New York Daily News Sports Columnist Mike Lupica. Two months before, he had nearly throttled a reporter at the Australian Open, where he lost in the quarterfinals after playing, as he put it, "like a dog." Then he ignominiously lost his first-round match in the Masters Tournament in Madison Square Garden. Tatum was due to give birth to their child in May, and the father-to-be admitted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Aug. 18, 1986 | 8/18/1986 | See Source »

...before standards are once again based on job requirements rather than on the applicant's potential? If your life or mine was in danger, I daresay we would desire the best physically equipped person available, not someone who was hired by virtue of a quota system. Paul F. Lupica East Windsor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Apr. 26, 1982 | 4/26/1982 | See Source »

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