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A.I.'s 'Nique message IF SOME Philadelphians are offended by Dominique Wilkins to the point where it hurts them to see Allen Iverson wear his No. 21 Atlanta Hawks jersey, Iverson says he doesn't mean to hurt them.
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Girlfriends' Guide: How do I look?
Living Large isnt always a great thing. Change the Fat Head Within by taking in some advice from the Girlfriends. You could even win a trip to the spa.
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No. 1 squad's got Super Bowl hopes
THE EAGLES Cheerleaders are going to the Super Bowl. The players too. Take it from the 10 winning members of the Eagles Cheerleaders stunt team. The squad that flips and twists, which we dubbed the "Football's Femme Fatales," were the winners of our Daily News reader poll, beating three other Eagles cheerleading squads for top honors. They're confident they and all the other Eagles cheerleaders will be traveling to San Diego next month for the big dance.
By DAN GROSS / grossd@phillynews.com
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A.I.'s 'Nique message
IF SOME Philadelphians are offended by Dominique Wilkins to the point where it hurts them to see Allen Iverson wear his No. 21 Atlanta Hawks jersey, Iverson says he doesn't mean to hurt them.
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By JOHN SMALLWOOD,
smallwj@phillynews.com,
12/19/2002 03:01 AM EST)
Sam Donnellon | For BET founder, money is power
ALMOST 3 years ago, Norman Braman, who knows a thing or two about being an embattled owner, found his way onto a CNN show about minority ownership of professional sports franchises.
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12/19/2002 03:01 AM EST)
FRANCHISE FIGHT CARD
We asked our readers Tuesday to select their most memorable Flyers hockey fights, and were deluged with dozens of memories. The winner of the Daily News T-shirt, picked at random, was John J. Magee of Doylestown, Pa. Thanks to all those who participated. Here's a sampling of what we received.
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By PAUL VIGNA,
12/19/2002 03:01 AM EST)
Holyfield needs surgery on shoulder
An MRI on Evander Holyfield's left shoulder confirmed that the former heavyweight champion suffered an acute tear of the super spinatis tendon in his rotator cuff in the first round of his IBF title loss to Chris Byrd last Saturday in Atlantic City.
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Daily News Wire Services,
12/19/2002 03:01 AM EST)
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