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  1. Fate of the the 'New York Times' 'Sports of the Times' column

    Bryan Curtis

    The disappearance of 'Sports of the Times.'

    Story | Conversation | June 18, 2013
  2. Farewell to the great Tom McEwen

    Pat Yasinskas

    TAMPA, Fla. -- It's a sad day in the land of the NFC South. Tom McEwen, one of the men who helped build this division, has passed away. The long-time sports editor and columnist for The Tampa Tribune was 88. This one is hitting very close to ho...

    Blog | June 05, 2011
  3. NFC North weekend mailbag

    Kevin Seifert

    It's around this time of year when I ... just ... can't ... get ... this ... out of my head. (Alice Cooper version. Not a big GWAR guy even though we share a hometown.) No more pencils No more books No more teacher's dirty looks Out for summer O...

    Blog | June 05, 2010
  4. Red Smith: Strike a Deal clears personal hurdle

    David Grening

    Strike a Deal finally closed the deal in a graded stakes race.

    Story | Conversation | November 08, 2008
  5. Red Smith: Wohler has a knack for fine imports

    David Grening

    The German-based trainer Andreas Wohler has done a pretty good job over the years selecting which of his horses would fit in North American stakes.

    Story | Conversation | November 06, 2008
  6. Dave topples Red Smith foes

    David Grening

    All's well that ends well indeed for the New York-bred Dave in Saturday's $150,000 Red Smith Handicap at Aqueduct.

    Story | Conversation | November 10, 2007
  7. Red Smith favorite hard to find

    David Grening

    Anyone who cashes a ticket on Saturday's $150,000 Red Smith Handicap at Aqueduct figures to get rewarded handsomely.

    Story | Conversation | November 09, 2007
  8. Wolfson ships starter for Red Smith H.

    David Grening

    Marty Wolfson doesn't do it often, but it usually pays to take note when the trainer does ship a horse from his south Florida headquarters to New York for a stakes race.

    Story | Conversation | November 08, 2007
  9. Lennox Lewis: An Appreciation

    Bert Randolph Sugar

    ESPN boxing historian Bert Sugar explains how Lennox Lewis his KO of Razor Ruddock put British boxing back on the map.

    Story | Conversation | January 03, 2007
  10. 'Naughty' in control off the Aqueduct turf

    David Grening

    Naughty New Yorker took advantage of a surface switch and a soft pace to record his first graded stakes victory, taking Saturday's $150,000 Red Smith Handicap by 1 3/4 lengths in front-running fashion at Aqueduct.

    Story | Conversation | November 11, 2006
  11. Aqueduct's Red Smith moved to dirt

    David Grening

    Saturday's Grade 2 Red Smith Handicap at Aqueduct, scheduled for 1 3-8 miles on the turf, was moved to the main track and shortened to 1 1-4 miles, NYRA officials announced Saturday morning.

    Story | Conversation | November 11, 2006
  12. Rousing Victory, Dave step up off big efforts

    David Grening

    Seven of the 12 runners in the body of Saturday's $150,000 Red Smith Handicap at Aqueduct are coming out of graded stakes races.

    Story | Conversation | November 09, 2006
  13. Let's go to the readers

    Monday's Bears-Cardinals game was so improbable that we need your help in filling out some lists.

    Story | Conversation | October 17, 2006
  14. George Foreman's Greatest Fights: Foreman-Lyle

    Bert Randolph Sugar

    The George Foreman-Ron Lyle bout in 1976 was an absolute slugfest and a storty of survival, Bert Sugar writes.

    Story | Conversation | July 26, 2006
  15. George Foreman's Greatest Fights: Foreman-Lyle

    Bert Randolph Sugar

    The George Foreman-Ron Lyle bout in 1976 was an absolute slugfest and a story of survival, Bert Sugar writes.

    Story | Conversation | July 25, 2006
  16. King's Drama back to his old self

    Dave Litfin

    Bouncing back from an eighth-place finish in the Canadian International, King's Drama returned to form and posted a convincing victory in Aqueduct's Grade 2, $150,000 Red Smith Handicap, the final graded turf stakes of the season in New York.

    Story | Conversation | November 12, 2005