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Unlikely Giant In World Of Scrabble

Jul 29th, 2008 · Bradley Robbins, a giant in the Scrabble community, is on the verge of winning his division in the National Scrabble Championships in Orlando, Fla. He is also 11 years old. Stefan Fatsis of the Wall Street Journal also talks about Bradley and the popular Facebook application, Scrabulous.

Keywords: community · world · Wall Street Journal · Stefan Fatsis · divisions · Fla · Orlando · Scrabble · Bradley · facebook · Scrabulous · Bradley Robbins

Sportswriter Gets His Foot In The Door With Broncos *

Jul 26th, 2008 · Stefan Fatsis got the Denver Broncos to let him kick with the team and then wrote a book about the experience, titled A Few Seconds of Panic: A 5-Foot-8, 170-Pound, 43-Year-Old Sportswriter Plays in the NFL.

Keywords: Stefan Fatsis · doors · NFL · broncos · Denver Broncos · emA · Few Seconds of Panic · Year Old Sportswriter Plays

Sportswriter Puts NFL Dream Into Action **

Jul 15th, 2008 · Millions of boys dream of playing in the NFL. Stefan Fatsis was once one of those boys. After years of working as a journalist, covering sports for the Wall Street Journal and for NPR, Fatsis got his chance to make that dream come true.

Keywords: Wall Street Journal · Stefan Fatsis · boys · NFL · Fatsis

High Team Price Driving Family-Run Franchises Out Of NFL

Jul 11th, 2008 · Commentator Stefan Fatsis, a reporter for the Wall Street Journal, talks about the sale of the Pittsburgh Steelers. He says the two-decade run-up in the price of teams is driving the last of the old-line sports-franchise families out of the business.

Keywords: Wall Street Journal · Stefan Fatsis · Business · Pittsburgh Steelers · franchise · Family · families · NFL

A Good Sports Weekend for Dads on Tap

Jun 13th, 2008 · This Father's Day is a TV sports marathon: The fourth round of the U.S. Open may be positioned to get its highest TV ratings ever, and the Boston Celtics play the L.A. Lakers in game 5 of the NBA playoffs, following the Celtics' record come-from-behind victory Thursday. Michele Norris talks to Wall Street Journal sports writer Stefan Fatsis.

Keywords: Michele Norris · Stefan Fatsis · victory · L.A · TV · Writer · Playoff · Dad · NBA · marathon · Celtic · Boston Celtics

A Tumultuous Horseracing Season

Jun 6th, 2008 · Big Brown will try to win the Belmont Stakes on Saturday — and if he does, he becomes the first Triple Crown winner in 30 years. Wall Street Journal sportswriter Stefan Fatsis talks with Robert Siegel about the troubles related to health and steroids that have come up this horseracing season.

Keywords: Robert Siegel · Stefan Fatsis · winners · Health · steroid · horseracing · Belmont Stakes · Street Journal · Triple Crown · emWall

Calendar Fills Up with Sporting Events *

May 23rd, 2008 · The Memorial Day weekend ushers in not only summer — but the busiest months on the sports calendar. It's baseball time; professional basketball and hockey crown their champions; the French Open tennis tournament gets going; and there's "the greatest spectacle in racing" — the Indy 500. Sports analyst Stefan Fatsis talks with Michele Norris.

Keywords: Michele Norris · Stefan Fatsis · calendar · basketball · baseball · Tenn · French Open · tournament · spectacle · hockey · indication · Memorial Day

Paralympian Pistorius Can Vie for Olympics *

May 16th, 2008 · Paralympic athlete Oscar Pistorius, 21, is eligible to compete in the Beijing Olympics, an international sports arbitration panel has ruled. Pistorius had both his legs amputated below the knee as an infant; he runs competitively on legs made of carbon fiber. Noah Adams talks to Wall Street Journal sportswriter Stefan Fatsis.

Keywords: Stefan Fatsis · athletes · arbitration · carbon · infant · Noah Adams · Street Journal · olympic · Paralympic · fiber · amputating · Beijing Olympics

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