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Riddle of the Phoenix
Edited by Richard Demak
October 28, 1991
In an introduction to The 1991-92 NCAA Basketball Preview, this passage appears: "College basketball, in particular, has grown dramatically since its days of infancy, surviving a devastating point-fixing scandal to rise out of its own ashes like the Sphinx."
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October 28, 1991

Riddle Of The Phoenix

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In an introduction to The 1991-92 NCAA Basketball Preview, this passage appears: "College basketball, in particular, has grown dramatically since its days of infancy, surviving a devastating point-fixing scandal to rise out of its own ashes like the Sphinx."

A Brave Prediction
In a story for the April issue of Atlanta magazine, astrologer Kathryn L. Silverton wrote that the Braves would be in this year's World Series. Unfortunately, editor Lee Walburn, a former p.r. director of the Braves, took that prophecy out. Said Walburn, "I didn't want to hurt the magazine's credibility."

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