I always maintained the Dodgers should have stayed in Brooklyn!!!
Nancy
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Looking for the next move in the Glazer playbook
Times Business Columnist
© St. Petersburg Times
published May 12, 2003
You can say a lot of things about Tampa Bay Bucs owner
Malcolm Glazer & Sons - and you have over the years.
But thanks to new respect earned by the Bucs first
Super Bowl win,
Man Utd made full year profits of £39m
American sports entrepreneur Malcolm Glazer has increased his shareholding
in Manchester United to nearly 10%, the UK Premier League club said.
Mr Glazer owns the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Florida-based winners of the
Super Bowl American football champion
--- helene blatte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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>As an active campaigner for Shareholders United
>Against Murdoch, it was Ned Kelly who frogmarched
>Richard Briers and myself from the forecourt in
>front of OT before that year's AGM as we were
>handing out leaflets
Make that 10.30 PM on SBS Thursday night
David Marshall
Brisbane
Australia
03-04 10
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Hi Oz Reds,
Rangers match is Thursday morning bright and early at 4.30AM on ESPN .
Replays on ESPN at 8.00PM that evening and, if you don't have cable access, on SBS at
10.00PM.
The reason we did not get the scheduled Leeds game live last Saturday was so that Fox
could show the rugby league test
United marooned in eye of legal storm
By Oliver Kay The Times October 20, 2003
David Gill has been sufficiently involved in the evolution of Manchester
United plc into more than just a football club to have known that his
introduction to the role of chief executive would not be a simple matter o
FA fuming over Ferdinand's missing records
Daniel Taylor
Monday October 20, 2003
The Guardian
Manchester United found themselves fighting rearguard actions on two fronts
over the weekend, neither of them on the pitch.
First United's lawyers blocked News International from serialising a
warts-and-