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...Skinny: And you thought the O.J. trial produced some high-profile defenders: Lewis, Sapp and Armstead were all Pro Bowl starters on defense last season. James is merely one of the NFL's most productive offensive players, having led the league in yards from scrimmage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NFL Draft 2001: Football Factories | 4/18/2001 | See Source »

...Skinny: The second Pac-10 team on the list, the Huskies have sent Brunell, Dillon, Chandler and Kennedy to the Pro Bowl. Washington gets the nod over Tennessee (Peyton Manning, Jamal Lewis), Georgia (Terrell Davis, Mo Lewis, Champ Bailey) and Virginia (Aaron Brooks, Germane Crowell, Tiki Barber) for the final spot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NFL Draft 2001: Football Factories | 4/18/2001 | See Source »

...EMMITT GUARANTEES JETS VICTORY IN SUPER BOWL With the second pick in the 1990 draft, the Jets selected Penn State running back Blair Thomas, whom Gang Green expected to follow Franco Harris and Curt Warner as a former Nittany Lion who became an NFL star. Thomas instead preceded Ki-Jana Carter and Curtis Enis as Penn State busts. At No. 17, the Cowboys drafted Florida running back Emmitt Smith, who now owns three Super Bowl rings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NFL Draft 2001: Headlines We Almost Saw | 4/18/2001 | See Source »

...largest single-day sporting event after the Super Bowl, the Boston Marathon has a reputation for its unpredictable weather and 26.2 miles of hilly terrain. Registered runners have qualified by running other marathons with times of less than three hours and ten minutes for men and three hours and 40 minutes for women...

Author: By Nikki Usher, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 26.2 Miles From Hopkinton to Boston | 4/16/2001 | See Source »

...place first become holy? The answer is lost in prehistory. At the point where the Judean desert begins to give way to the more fertile lands of the north, there was a mountain, cradled in a small bowl surrounded by other peaks. It was not particularly tall. But there must have been something special about it. As early as the Bronze Age, it was venerated as home to the local god Shalem, still remembered in the word Jerusalem. Later it was the shrine of the Canaanite deity Baal. Over millenniums, men would claim that it was Mount Moriah, on which...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Judaism's Stake: The Mysteries Of Solomon's Temple | 4/16/2001 | See Source »

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