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Take football. There has been more conversation in broadcast booths on the subject of marathon football games over the past three years than the issues of free agency, instant replay and turf toe combined...
That zany play this past weekend when a Penn player tried to kick the ball Steinberg-style into the end zone and recover it--and I was the only one in the stands who had the benefit of instant replay and knew what the heck was going...
...next day with his pitching hand, and St. Louis suffered the sort of loss that figured to be lasting. "We drew on our tradition to make it back," says Shortstop Ozzie Smith, "but that doesn't mean I'm in favor of every tradition. There should be instant-replay officials at the World Series...
Will those sad scenes of 1929, the stuff of flickering newsreels, replay themselves in 1989? Could it possibly happen again in this day and age? Almost no one seemed to think so only a few years ago, when the initial comparisons between the go-go decades of the 1920s and 1980s tended to downplay the possibility that the "Roaring Eighties" might lead to disaster. But now the confidence is not quite so strong. Some economists see a frightening number of current parallels with the 1920s. Moreover, those similarities are compounded by unprecedented new debt burdens and serious questions about...
...motorcade pulled up outside the Chancellery, Kohl could barely contain his distaste for the historic occasion, the first time a top East German leader had set foot in West Germany. After glumly shaking hands with the East German Communist Party chief, he bluntly waved away photographers asking for a replay. Said Kohl: "We've already done...