Norman Chad
Baron Pierre de Coubertin, who revived the Olympic Games, said in 1894: "May joy and good fellowship reign, and in this manner, may the Olympic torch pursue its way through ages, increasing friendly understanding among nations, for the good of a humanity always more enthusiastic, more courageous and...
 
The Couch Slouch: Breaking Down The Wider World Of Sports TV (By Norman Chad, July 28, 2008, Page E02)
 
The Couch Slouch: It's Become a Blog-Eat-Blog World (By Norman Chad, July 21, 2008, Page E02)
 
Nationals Monument (By Norman Chad, July 14, 2008, Page E02)
 
The House That Loot Built (Post, July 7, 2008, Page E02)
 
Shuffle Up And Deal With It (By Norman Chad, June 30, 2008, Page E02)
 
Sunshine Supermen (By Norman Chad, June 23, 2008, Page E02)
 
It's Hard to Like Stern, but . . . (By Norman Chad, June 16, 2008, Page E02)
 
Big Brown's Belmont Blues (By Norman Chad, June 9, 2008, Page E02)
 
Boston-L.A.: Two for The Show (By Norman Chad, June 2, 2008, Page E02)
 
Gambling Racket (By Norman Chad, May 26, 2008, Page E02)
 
Tossing Aside 'Great' Expectations (By Norman Chad, May 19, 2008, Page E02)
 
Couch Slouch: Betting on Zeroes for Rivera (By Norman Chad, May 12, 2008, Page E02)
 
Derby Daze (By Norman Chad, May 5, 2008, Page E02)
 
I've Been Faking It The Whole Time! (By Norman Chad, April 28, 2008, Page E02)
 
The World Of Sports on TV May Be Too Wide (By Norman Chad, April 21, 2008, Page E02)
 
A Look Inside Swimsuits (By Norman Chad, April 14, 2008, Page E02)
 
ESPN Snooze (By Norman Chad, April 7, 2008, Page E02)
 
Simply At a Loss Over Tiger (By Norman Chad, March 24, 2008, Page E02)
 
Alpha Dogs (By Norman Chad, March 10, 2008, Page E02)
 
There's Six Sides to Every Story (By Norman Chad, March 3, 2008, Page E02)
 
The West Presents A Great Divide In NBA Talent (By Norman Chad, February 25, 2008, Page E02)
 
The Empire Strikes Back (By Norman Chad, February 18, 2008, Page E02)
 
Now Hear This (By Norman Chad, February 11, 2008, Page E02)
 
Ten Whole Hours Of Super Bowl Bliss (By Norman Chad, February 4, 2008, Page E02)
 
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