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Stories by Dan Friedell- Table tennis stars seal spots on U.S. Olympics team April 24, 2012By Dan Friedell United States' Timothy Wang serves the ball to compatriot Barney Reed during a men's semifinal match of the North America Olympic Games table tennis qualifying tournament in Cary, NC, Sunday, April 22, 2012. Wang won to qualify for the ...See all stories on this topic » […]Charlotte Observer
- Teens clinch table tennis bids April 23, 2012By Dan Friedell | Special to ESPNHS CARY, NC -- Like many of their peers, teenagers Ariel Hsing, Lily Zhang and Erica Wu are taking a trip to Europe this summer. But these three Californians are going to London with Team USA for the Olympics.See all stories on this topic »ESPN […]ESPN
- Table tennis stars seal spots on US Olympics team April 23, 2012(AP Photo/Gerry Broome) By Dan Friedell - correspondent CARY -- Three teenagers from California and a 20-year-old from Houston earned a place on the US Olympic team Sunday afternoon at the conclusion of the North American Table Tennis trials at the ...See all stories on this topic » […]News & Observer
- LI's table tennis prodigy finishes in fifth place April 23, 2012Sports Newsday > Sports Print Aa LI's table tennis prodigy finishes in fifth place Published: April 22, 2012 8:21 PM By DAN FRIEDELL. Special to Newsday CARY, NC -- Old Westbury's Michael Landers pulled himself together after a disappointing loss ...See all stories on this topic » […]Newsday
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Chapter Eight
Could it come back Today? It’s a tough question to answer, but I believe an all-sports daily newspaper could come back. If I were at the helm, I would try two things: first, I would put the newspaper out in … Continue reading
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Chapter Seven
Fungo and The Skinny Deford said he tried to guide the newspaper in the way a moderate current might cause a cruise ship to reach port a little faster, but McKenzie was really the engine that drove The National. However, … Continue reading
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Chapter Six
Take Me Out One of the more critically-successful endeavors was The Main Event, a multi-page, many-thousand word feature story that ran two to three times per week and took on the kind of sports stories that many writers dreamed of … Continue reading
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Chapter Five
Hanging with Chad Along with Ostler’s introductory column, Johnette Howard, who went on to write for Sports Illustrated and Newsday, put together the first of her many intelligent feature stories called “The Main Event.” This one ran in the New … Continue reading
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Chapter Four
A Critical Look Would it sell today? No one really knows whether today’s reader would find The National appealing, what with all of the other publications, both online and off, available in today’s world, 15 years after The National printed … Continue reading
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