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American ref Aaron Corman talks to Gelf about his World Cup blog, why we need to lay off the refs, and which rules changes could improve soccer.
Gelf highlights overlooked coverage from local media around the world. In this World Cup edition: An inappropriate booty call; a controversial Israeli flag; and a Brazilian soccer diaspora.
Jeff Pearlman talks to Gelf about his new biography of Barry Bonds, why book promotion can be fun, why he's drawn to baseball's fringe characters, and why the author shares in the blame for baseball's steroids scandal.
The wounds have healed. It's time for Boston's best pitcher to end his career where it began.
Author Sam Walker tells Gelf about his obsessive ride through the fantasy-baseball scene.
Gelf reviews several publications' pre-Torino medal predictions and findssuprisinglythat the US Team met the pundits' expectations.
The author of Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer talks to Gelf about working for the New York Times, Alabama football, and why sports fundamentalism is OK.
Baseball players and politicians have more in common than giant heads.
For former rebel Tony Schumacher, an Army sponsorship means he's now a recruiter as well as a driver.
For the African Footballer of the Century, the Liberian presidency is no longer a sure shot.
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