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Articles
February 18, 2002 | Steve Rushin Another opening, another great show: Why the Winter Games are sport's headiest brew
September 09, 1996 | Mark Mulvoy SI's editor, who started as a reporter in 1965, retires with a trove of sports memories
February 21, 1994 | E.M. Swift
February 21, 1994 | Christian Stone Mike Eruzione (below), the man who scored the winning goal against the Soviets, is still barnstorming North America, delivering the same dog-eared speech about hard work, pride and the other virtues of Old Glory. He...
May 25, 1981 | Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum •Mike Eruzione, U.S. Olympic hockey hero, attending an auction at which a picture he created by shooting paint-doused pucks across a canvas sold for $36,000 to benefit the U.S. Olympic Committee: "Picasso made many...
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