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February 17, 2003 Issue 6.04
Here's a taste of what's in The Magazine. Want more? BUY IT!
American Idol
Adapting to a new culture. Being hounded for interviews and autographs. Making commercials. Matching up against Shaq. And learning to drive. How Yao Ming does it -- all in one week.
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Eurolash?
The growing number of international players, like Dirk Nowitzki, is good for the NBA. But not every American-born player thinks so. By Tim Keown
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Brother's Keeper
NHL future-star Jordin Tootoo carries the hopes of the Inuit people—and the pain
of a terrible loss—on his way to the big time. By Eric Adelson
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Double Major
Future U.S. senator? Corporate CEO? UConn's Emeka Okafor will have to decide -- once his playing days in the NBA are done. By Andy Latack
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Perfect Pitch
Cy Young winner Barry Zito of the A's is waging a one-man crusade against mediocrity and negativity. What a wacko. By Tim Keown
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Second Effort
A friendship forged in reform school guides football prospect Henry Atkinson through a tough choice about his future. By Eric Adelson
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On a Roll
Kurt Busch was a Las Vegas ditchdigger who wanted to be a pharmacist. Somehow, he's become NASCAR's hottest young driver. By Shaun Assael
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