Detroit Free Press

IF COSTUMES MAKE THE MAN . . . I GIVE UP

IF COSTUMES MAKE THE MAN . . . I GIVE UP

SALT LAKE CITY -- But enough about the judges. Let's get to the real issue in figure skating. The costumes.Really. As a man, I can be silent no longer. If the women want to skate in flamenco red and baby-doll blue -- fine. Who am I to complain? I stopped understanding women's clothing when the miniskirt went maxi.But watching my fellow males skate in leprechaun vests, tan boots, sequined belts and puffed sleeves that haven't been seen in athletic competition since Sir Lancelot jousted King Arthur -- well, that's it.I'm putting my skate down.
WHY STUDY HISTORY WHEN YOU CAN MAKE IT?

WHY STUDY HISTORY WHEN YOU CAN MAKE IT?

NEW YORK -- It was still an hour before the summer sun dropped from the New York sky, and outside the crowded Madison Square Garden Theatre, fans sat on steps, sweating through tank tops. Inside, however, it was dark and cool, all long sleeves, custom suits and silk ties. This was pro basketball's version of prom night. The NBA Draft.This one would change the landscape forever.
WHAT DRAFT TEACHES DEFIES UNDERSTANDING

WHAT DRAFT TEACHES DEFIES UNDERSTANDING

Things we learned from the NFL draft:1) Sunshine is overrated.2) Joey Harrington can now look to his right and his left.3) It's OK to draft 20-year-olds, but not the ones who go to the Supreme Court.Let's begin with the sunshine.Silly me.Here I thought all anyone could want in life was beach, breeze and beautiful blondes.Obviously, a subway that smells like urine is more attractive.
TERRIBLE TIGERS NOTHING NEW FOR LOCAL SPORTS FANS

TERRIBLE TIGERS NOTHING NEW FOR LOCAL SPORTS FANS

TO: THE REST OF THE WORLD FROM: DETROIT SPORTS FANSAttention, please.We are not on a ledge.We do not have our heads in the oven.We are not taking the big sleep. We are not swallowing the gas pipe. Yes, we know the rest of the sports world feels sorry for us, seeing as our venerable Tigers, one of baseball's oldest franchises, are about to lose more games in one season than any modern-era team has done before -- even the laughable 1962 New York Mets.But can we let you in on a little secret? We don't care that much.Honest.
BAD BEHAVIOR BY THE RICH AND FAMOUS

BAD BEHAVIOR BY THE RICH AND FAMOUS

Sometime in the future . . ."Grandpa, who's that man in the book?""His name is Michael Jackson. He was a famous singer.""Why is he in handcuffs?""He was accused of doing bad things to children.""And who's that?""That's Phil Spector. He was a famous music producer.""Why is he in handcuffs?""He was charged with murder.""Who's that? The man with the white hair?""That's Robert Blake. He was once a famous actor. When he was small like you, he was in the 'Little Rascals.' ""Why is he in jail?"
THE MYSTERY OF MILLEN HAS YET TO BE SOLVED

THE MYSTERY OF MILLEN HAS YET TO BE SOLVED

WELL, HERE it is Monday morning, and what do we know now that we didn't know before about Matt Millen, who will be put in charge of the Lions this week?We know he used to start fights with his teammates. We know he is a Type-A personality. We know he loves his wife and his four children. We know he dresses like a frat-house brother.We know he jokes during broadcasts. We know he watches loads of tape. We know he comes from a blue-collar Pennsylvania town that breeds hard-working, tough-nosed people.
ELLERBE OUT AT U-MWINS AND LOSSES ARE WHY THE COACH DESERVES TO LOSE HIS JOB

ELLERBE OUT AT U-MWINS AND LOSSES ARE WHY THE COACH DESERVES TO LOSE HIS JOB

Not about race. Not about color. Not about image. Not about style. Brian Ellerbe is about to be fired as Michigan's basketball coach for two reasons and two reasons only. Wins and losses. The lack of the former and the preponderance of the latter.Never mind what some people are saying, that four years is not enough of a chance, that he is being unfairly judged, that because he is black, that the administration did not hand him the same things to work with as his predecessors.
A BRAVE NEW WORLD AFTER MILLEN’S MISCUE?

A BRAVE NEW WORLD AFTER MILLEN’S MISCUE?

You don't yell "fire" in a crowded theater, and you don't yell "coward" on a football team. Not your own team. Not in public. Matt Millen knows that. He did it anyhow. "I knew it was trouble a nanosecond after I said it," he admitted. But once the words were out of his mouth, there was no grabbing them back.

Mitch Albom writes about running an orphanage in impoverished Port-au-Prince, Haiti, his kids, their hardships, laughs and challenges, and the life lessons he’s learned there every day.

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