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...fellow ‘Massholes”: the next time you and a couple of your schoolmates from North Carolina, Illinois or Wyoming start arguing whether Super Bowl XXXVI or XXXVIII was better, go ahead and call him out for the fake fan that he is. Because it’s not about the passion or knowledge that you bring to your team—its about where your roots are. They may live here temporarily and follow Boston with more enthusiasm and spirit than you could dream of, but dammit, they shouldn’t be allowed...
...third-party bid for the 25th Middlesex District Massachusetts state representative seat. She’ll be running on the Green Party ticket in a district that includes Harvard, Porter Square and areas around Central Square. Victory isn’t guaranteed, but like the Panthers in Super Bowl XXXVIII, Carolina is ready for a fight. She’s already made her mark on campus. After the 2000 election, she co-founded the Harvard College Greens, and she has remained active in local politics throughout her time in Cambridge. FM met up with her on the campaign trail...
...Soriano, that might be a bit anticlimactic, considering he made it to Super Bowl XXXVIII in his first season in the pros...
Sunday's Super Bowl XXXVIII between the New England Patriots and the Carolina Panthers featured more than just a titillating winning-field-goal finish: Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake's performance at halftime included Jackson's bared right breast when Timberlake ripped a piece from her costume. CBS quickly switched to another camera, but the incident was nonetheless relayed to an estimated 140 million viewers. In statements after the Super Bowl, Jackson, Timberlake, MTV (which produced the halftime show) and CBS all apologized to the public, with Timberlake calling the incident a "wardrobe malfunction" and Jackson saying the decision...
...same star treatment will be given to the New England Patriots' Bill Belichick and the Carolina Panthers' John Fox during Sunday's Super Bowl XXXVIII, in Houston. Fox may try to mute the two coaches' importance--"He and I aren't going to play a single snap"--but he can hardly be modest about his achievement since taking the Panthers' reins early in 2002. No other NFL team has gone from a 1-15 season to the Super Bowl in just two years. Underdogs all this season, the Panthers relied on an insistent running game and a demolishing defense. They...