Detroit Free Press

THIS THOMAS PROVES ALL THE DOUBTERS WRONG

THIS THOMAS PROVES ALL THE DOUBTERS WRONG

LAS VEGAS -- Bulls-eye.Right in the face. A glove in the kisser. A mash job. Less than two minutes and the guy is out cold and Thomas Hearns, who had more rain water on him than sweat, that's how easy this thing was, blew a kiss to the crowd and told the world in no uncertain terms that he is not done hitting.Not by a longshot.
‘CHOKING DOG’ FINALLY HAS HIS DAY WITH OPEN VICTORY

‘CHOKING DOG’ FINALLY HAS HIS DAY WITH OPEN VICTORY

NEW YORK -- This place had always treated him like garbage, and there he was in the gutter again. A zero. A big fat zero. Thirteen stinking minutes into the U.S. Open final, in front of millions of people, and he hadn't even won a game from John McEnroe -- not a single game, and only one lousy point -- while McEnroe had cruised to three straight wins without breaking a sweat. People already were whispering "slaughter."He could feel it. The collar. Tightening."There he goes," said a reporter in the press box, "the choking dog."
DELUSION DOWN UNDER: BE SURE TO KICK THE TIRES

DELUSION DOWN UNDER: BE SURE TO KICK THE TIRES

FREMANTLE, Australia -- For a few minutes there, I had the story of this America's Cup. I was bringing it home. I was about to deal for history, I was . . . But wait. Let's start from the beginning. Friday afternoon. The day before the finals began. The coffee was gone. The note pad was empty.
THEY HAVE COLLEGE SPIRIT- ALL THAT MONEY CAN BUYT

THEY HAVE COLLEGE SPIRIT- ALL THAT MONEY CAN BUYT

By now, most people have formed some sort of opinion on Jim Wacker.Wacker is the coach at Texas Christian University who last week dismissed six of his football players -- including a Heisman Trophy candidate running back -- when he discovered they were accepting money from wealthy alumni.Accepting such money violates NCAA rules.Some call Wacker a hero. Some call him an idiot.Some say he showed courage and morality. Some say he simply beat the NCAA to the punch.And many are missing the point entirely.
A LITTLE TIGER, A LITTLE SNAKE

A LITTLE TIGER, A LITTLE SNAKE

LAKELAND, Fla. -- The subject was fear, and Kirk Gibson was coming up empty."Heights?" I asked."Nah," he said."The dark?" I asked."Nah," he said."Fast cars?"He just laughed at that one."Snakes? Scorpions?"He paused for a second. "Well, I don't like snakes," he said, "but if I saw one, I'd just . . . kill it."
TD THAT WASN’T BURNS LIONS

TD THAT WASN’T BURNS LIONS

FOXBORO, Mass. -- "That was the play that beat us, man. Right there. That play was the game."Thirty minutes after the Lions' devastating 23-6 loss to New England Sunday, free safety Demetrious Johnson still was fuming over his interception return for a touchdown that was called back by the officials. More than any other single play, it determined the fortunes of this game.It was late in the third quarter, Patriots ball second-and- eight from their 38. Quarterback Tony Eason dropped back to pass, and Johnson recognized the play as a tight-end option route.
THE GREAT ROSARY MYSTERY . . . OR HOW I CAME TO PASS

THE GREAT ROSARY MYSTERY . . . OR HOW I CAME TO PASS

I must say I feel pretty good this morning, considering I've been dead for six months.How I came to pass is an unlikely story. It began a few days ago, when I received a note from a reader named Theda Everett. She wrote:"What is going on here? I just saw the movie 'The Rosary Murders' and in one scene your name is listed in the obituary column. I was horrified and upset . . . Can you share a story about it please?"

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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