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Sports and Respect

Turkey Opens 2010 World Basketball Championship With Great

September 2, 2010

"There is friendship, brotherhood, love and respect in sports. It is the antidote of racism and an indicator of development. Sports have brought together 24 countries here in Turkey," the minister said. basketball-4.jpg

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Learning To Win And Lose With Class

September 2, 2010

Fantasy Baseball · Baseball History · College Baseball. Reference. teaching sportsmanship · winning with class · losing with class · teaching perspective in sports · effort versus winning in sports · respect in sports

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Squash Yukon Welcomes Pro To Help Boost The Sport

September 2, 2010

and 16th in Squash B.C. in 2006-07 at 45-years old, placing third in the Singapore National Closed in 1993, coaching the Fraser Valley and B.C. 2008 Winter Games team and holding a Sports B.C. certificate for Respect in Sports.

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Edgar Gets No Respect As UFC Lightweight Champ

August 27, 2010

Sports 9 hours, 12 minutes ago BOSTON – Frankie Edgar's nickname is “The Answer,” but he has yet to deliver the answer I'd like to hear.

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In Retirement Year From Coaching Mike Leach Will Do Television

August 27, 2010

Out of respect to the profession, I want to learn and develop my skills (through) practice, and do it in a short amount of time.

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Dikko Calls For NFF Congress Respect

August 27, 2010

Why is there so much talk about court injunctions when it is very clear that the global sports and football disputes should be resolved internally?

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No Win Benchmark For Rich Rod To Keep Job

August 27, 2010

I respect the position of coach, I respect the challenges of the job, and I respect him, and I defend him, and I support him in every way I can.

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Respect Drives High School Sports

August 27, 2010

The operative word in the fall and throughout the high school sports season is respect — for athletes, coaches, teammates, parents, fans, opponents and the

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