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Entertainment & Sports

Mar. 12, 2015

What happened to the sports page?

Chief Justice Earl Warren once told me that in reading the newspaper, he always read the sports page first to read about mans' accomplishments, and then the front page to read about their failures.

Richard Mosk

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Chief Justice Earl Warren once told me that in reading the newspaper, he always read the sports page first to read about mans' accomplishments, and then the front page to read about their failures. (In those days, little attention was paid to women in sports.) I also grew up reading the sports page and to this day read it first.

But today, the sports page is filled with the same issues that plague humankind, except on a smaller scale. Litigation has crept onto the forefront of ...

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