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Salon.com February 19, 2002 Eric Boehlert |
A Super snow Bowl? Football's big game has never been played outside in the cold North. But Giants Stadium needs some new luxury boxes... |
Fast Company April 2009 Zachary Wilson |
HOK Imagines the Ballpark of the Future A look at the Yankees' and Mets' pricey new homes -- and the baseball stadium of tomorrow. |
Sports Illustrated February 6, 2002 Rick Reilly |
In Like Flynn Coming to the Big Easy, 72-year-old Dion Rich had sneaked, weaseled, conned, bluffed, tricked and bamboozled his way into 32 straight Super Bowls, the record for a man refusing to touch his wallet. Make it 33 now... |
CFO July 15, 2008 Kate O'Sullivan |
Going for the Gold Can a savvy finance strategy propel Women's Professional Soccer to post-Olympic glory? |
Sports Central March 9, 2009 Luke Broadbent |
NFL Team in London? Let's Hope Not Talk once again has turned towards the possibility of a permanent NFL team in London. According to a senior league official, London could have their own team within 10-12 years. |
CIO January 15, 2002 Lafe Low |
No False Starts Allowed The Olympic IT team has deployed the largest network in Utah. The 17-day-long Games begin on Feb. 8, and the systems for running the event have to be fully operational from day one... |
Sports Central October 13, 2008 Diane M. Grassi |
MLB is No Longer Recession-Proof When Wall Street tanks, it not only has profound global ramifications, but impacts the local economies and the financing of MLB teams is entrenched in corporate sponsorships. |
Sports Illustrated January 23, 2001 Josh Elliott |
Scorecard Why off-the-field woes don't threaten the NFL's primacy... |
Mother Jones Nov/Dec 2001 Julie Wakefield |
A Face in the Crowd Is surveillance software turning police into Robocops? |
Sports Central October 29, 2008 Luke Broadbent |
An English Perspective on the NFL This year's NFL International Series game was clearly the perfect advertisement for offense, while last year's was an advertisement for British weather. |
AskMen.com Malcolm MacMillan |
Top 10: MLB Landmarks To Visit In 2008 While the main interest is the actual ballgame, the actual stadium, the sights, the smells, and the sounds have a lot to do with the enjoyment of the game. |
Sports Central August 2, 2010 Bob Ekstrom |
Quick and Easy More than ever, players, coaches, front offices, and fans alike are getting in the express line to pennants and trophies. |
AskMen.com Steve Seepersaud |
Most Profitable Sports Teams Which five squads were the most profitable sports teams in major professional sports during the 2005-06 seasons? Hint: it's not the Yankees or the Red Sox. |
Sports Central January 5, 2008 Greg Wyshynski |
The Fan Outrage Outage The complete assimilation of sports by corporate sponsorship has caused fans to give up the fight for old-fashioned sports camaraderie. |
Sports Central July 25, 2013 Kevin Beane |
NFL Culture By Team (Part 2) Let's look at the outstanding characteristics of the teams in the NFC and see how they are perceived by the world at large and by me. |
IEEE Spectrum June 2006 John Blau |
Securing the World Cup At the FIFA world championships in Germany, those responsible for ensuring the public's safety will have a few high-tech tricks up their sleeves. |
Salon.com August 30, 2002 Allen Barra |
Strike 4 The baseball deal will either make the game worse for fans or it'll be a sham that won't hold salaries down. The owners came close to wrecking the season for this? |
The Motley Fool July 6, 2006 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Travelocity Plays Ball The travel site swings for the fences, packaging trips with baseball tickets. |
BusinessWeek February 21, 2005 Brian Hindo |
Not So Fast, Mr. Mayor Is a new stadium critical to New York's Olympics bid? Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Deputy Mayor for Economic Development Daniel L. Doctoroff call it crucial to landing the Olympics. |
PC World January 24, 2003 Frank Thorsberg |
Super Bowl Goes Digital Fan polls, contests, trivia games, and more expand the NFL championship far beyond a single screen. |
AskMen.com Troy St. Louis |
The Cost Of Owning Stadium & Arena Naming Rights Of the current 121 teams that play North America's top four pro sports games (baseball, hockey, football, and basketball), 83 teams have their home stadiums and arenas named after corporate sponsors. |
Reason May 2005 Daniel McGraw |
Demolishing Sports Welfare Two court cases could mean the end of publicly funded stadiums. |
Salon.com September 5, 2002 King Kaufman |
Any given Thursday It's time for the NFL to prove once again that having money doesn't mean a team can't still stink. Baseball, are you listening? |
Sports Central August 20, 2008 Corrie Trouw |
Preseason Football: Time to Get Used to It In its annual test of just how blindly NFL fans worship their favorite uniform, the league's 32 teams are in the middle of the charade of fake football in half-full stadiums at full price. |
Sports Illustrated June 10, 2002 Phil Taylor |
The name game Corporate bids bring blandness to sports arenas. |
Sports Central January 22, 2009 Sean Crowe |
Cardinals: Worst Super Bowl Team Ever The Cardinals are the worst team to ever make it to a Super Bowl. |
Sports Central October 31, 2008 Sean Crowe |
Defense, Not Offense, Wins Championships That's why teams like the Cowboys, Broncos, Chargers, and Cardinals (among others) don't interest me this season. Meanwhile, the Titans, Steelers, Giants, and Bucs are far more intriguing come playoff time. |
Sports Central February 12, 2007 Bijan C. Bayne |
Jerry Jones' Gem For Arlington Diane Brandon, Vice President of Communications and Research for the Arlington Convention and Visitors Bureau, talks about plans for the Dallas Cowboys' future home in Arlington. |
BusinessWeek June 28, 2004 Jack Ewing |
The Olympics: How Safe? In terrorism's shadow, Athens gears up for the most security-conscious Games ever |
AskMen.com July 26, 2000 Mark Simmons |
Baseball Finances: Owners & Players Whether it's players asking for astronomical salaries, or owners complaining about million dollar losses, the public in general is bombarded with messages advertising the greed of owners and players alike. |
Sports Central February 5, 2006 Brad Oremland |
The NFL's Greatest Losers The 10 greatest teams not to win a Super Bowl. |
Sports Central January 27, 2014 Brad Oremland |
Fixing the Pro Bowl Even though the Pro Bowl might not be broken, and might even be trending in the right direction, it can still be dramatically improved. |
Sports Central February 6, 2010 Brad Oremland |
Domes and Homefield Advantage Four of the past six teams to reach the Super Bowl have been dome teams. |
The Motley Fool September 17, 2008 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
The Jets Get Greener on eBay StubHub scores a deal to sell primo New York Jets seat licenses on eBay. |
Sports Central May 24, 2005 Kevin Connelly |
Take Me Out to the Brawl Game In no way shape or form is it acceptable to turn a sporting event into a sparring match ... right? Try telling that to a handful of fans at Dodger Stadium. |
Sports Central August 3, 2010 Brad Oremland |
SC's Interview With Tony Gonzalez With NFL training camps getting under way, Tony took time to answer a few questions about the past and the present. |
Sports Illustrated November 29, 2001 Frank Deford |
Owners, aiders and abetters There are plenty to blame for baseball's current woes... |
Sports Central February 3, 2007 Greg Wyshynski |
10 Things I Hate About the Super Bowl Just like Christmas, the Super Bowl is a joyous time, but one with an undeniable amount of annoyances, nuisances and traditions. |
AskMen.com Angel Navedo |
Overpriced NFL Tickets The idea of dropping nearly $3,000 for a group of four to enter the stadium for one game is absolute lunacy. |
Sports Illustrated September 27, 2001 Lester Munson |
Bears may lose stadium deal In the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, a football stadium has been destroyed -- and it had yet to be built. By 2003, a new home was to be constructed for the Bears, an extravagant lakefront colossus. Much ridiculed, the project looks now to be in jeopardy... |
Sports Illustrated May 27, 2002 Peter King |
Patriot duty A new stadium brings fan appreciation to the future |
Salon.com January 27, 2001 Jamie Allen |
Tampa's time The former backwater town on Florida's West Coast has overcome public growing pains to host its third Super Bowl -- and the Summer Olympics could be next. How can this be? |
National Defense March 2009 Magnuson & Rusling |
Noted Police Chief Slams Federal-Local Partnerships The man who led the local police response to the 9/11 attacks on the Pentagon hopes the new administration does a better job of coordinating counterterrorism efforts with local law enforcement. |
BusinessWeek February 21, 2005 |
An Olympic-Size Mistake? An interview with critic Brian Hatch, who argues that New York City's strategy in bidding for the 2012 Games is a colossal error. |
Salon.com April 24, 2002 Allen Barra |
The corporate sports rip-off Why are taxpayers still subsidizing professional football and basketball? |
Sports Illustrated November 3, 2002 Brian Cazeneuve |
The fun has just begun New York's road to 2012 Games is still a long, long one |
Fast Company October 1, 2007 Michael A. Prospero |
The Money Game Despite the NFL's problems, the league remains the premier advertising and marketing platform for companies that target men. |
Popular Mechanics February 5, 2010 Jeremy Repanich |
Top 5 Technologies in NFL Stadiums From retractable grass to one giant sunroof, stadiums have unusual features. |
Sports Central October 19, 2011 Vito Curcuru |
How the Players Can Win the NBA Lockout The NBA players need to leverage their talent to win the lockout. |
Sports Illustrated January 24, 2001 Peter King |
Most NFL teams have a Super chance The NFL is changing, in a big way. The Ravens and Giants are poster children for the new-look league, just like the Rams and Titans were in Super Bowl XXXIV... |