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Today's Rec.'s: (1) Total Recall is being remade; (2) Track and field is going mainstream, starting an international league; (3) Cults are interesting: Meet the Summuns; (4) Why the San Francisco Chronicle is unlike any other paper; (5) The New Yorker has a nice package on David Foster Wallace, including a chunk of a novel, a piece on his writing style, and these manuscript pages.
How an English goal keeper used an iPod to help him win shoot-out.
D-Wade's bandaid is no longer allowed.
First Schilling, now Jake Peavy? Everyone wants to play for the Cubs.
Jason Brown signs in St. Louis, drops a dis on Kyle Boller.
Kurt Warner doesn't want leverage, according to his agent.
Brandon Phillips scoffs at this OBP nonsense.
Joe Nathan has a sore joint that no one could find on a map of the human body.
Interesting Times story on the Yankees' top pro scout.
UniWatch takes on the history of the goalie mask.
Wall Street Journal on choking in golf.
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