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Sportsbook News for Friday - February 13, 2004

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Sportsbook News
sports - 2004-02-13
Maurice Clarett has defeated the NFL in court upto now, but the league has vowed to fight on. Mr. Clarett won the right to jump to the NFL as an underclassman. Before the ruling by a federal judge, the NFL barred football players from entering
the league draft until three years after high school.

But the NFL has asked the judge for a stay in the ruling until an appellate court can review the matter. If the judge decides not to stay the order, any underclassman or even graduating high-school senior will be eligible for the April draft.
Read the full story at World Magazine
 
Next 'Bachelor' is from Hoboken - 2004-02-13
Now that football season is almost over, Hoboken resident Jesse Palmer, who is also a backup quarterback for the New York Giants, will play the field in the ABC television show "The Bachelor."

For the past couple of years, 25-year-old Palmer has frequented Hoboken hotspots close to his apartment in the uptown Hudson Tea Building - Liberty, City Bistro, the Madison, and Frankie & Johnnie's.
Read the full story at North Bergen Reporter
 







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