NEW PHELPS AUGUST 18, 2008 SPORTS ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE!

NEW PHELPS AUGUST 18, 2008 SPORTS ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE!
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WELCOME EVERYONE! Quantity Available: 1 Seller Name: dksmith_1 Availability: In Stock. YOU ARE LOOKING AT: August 18, 2008 | Volume 109, Issue 6 Description : Seeing Flowers, Tasting Freedom August 18, 2008 | Terry McDonell China and the Olympics are changing each other in myriad and profound ways Letters August 18, 2008 All A-Goggle The Full Nelson August 18, 2008 | John Carlin How a sports-savvy Nelson Mandela used rugby to unify his troubled land WHO'S Hot WHO'S Not August 18, 2008 WHO'S Hot SI PLAYERS MLB POLL August 18, 2008 Who is the best all-around catcher in baseball? For the Record August 18, 2008 Finished Second in his first bike race since winning the Tour de France in 2005, Lance Armstrong (above). The seven-time Tour winner competed in the Leadville Trail 100, a grueling 100-mile... They Said It August 18, 2008 GAIL EMMS British badminton player, on how her Chinese opponents reacted to having to face her and partner Nathan Robertson: "They probably looked at the draw and said, 'S---.' Well, maybe 'S---'... SIGN OF THE APOCALYPSE August 18, 2008 The city of Kannapolis, N.C., took down flags honoring native son Dale Earnhardt because Martha Stewart was coming to town. Peacock Strut August 18, 2008 | Rebecca Shore NBC's rivals are conceding defeat Game Boy August 18, 2008 | Arash Markazi BRETT FAVRE is now an A-lister in New York (page 76), but a party in L.A. last Thursday to celebrate the release of EA Sports's Madden NFL 09—with Favre on the cover—drew a decidedly B-list crowd.... Unholy Toledo! August 18, 2008 | Pablo S. Torre A new gambling scandal rocks the Rockets Go Figure August 18, 2008 | Pablo S. Torre $138 Average price on the resale website StubHub of a ticket to a Jets 2008 home game on Aug. 6. Week Ahead August 18, 2008 | Sarah Kwak What to watch and watch for Faces in the Crowd August 18, 2008 Lauren Hall CARMEL, IND. Lacrosse Hall, a Marist-bound graduate of Cathedral High, is the first woman born in Indiana to sign a Division I lacrosse scholarship. A midfielder, she is a two-time... SI, April 7, 2008 Update August 18, 2008 DURING a brawl in a Quebec Major Junior Hockey League playoff game in March, Quebec Remparts goaltender Jonathan Roy skated the length of the ice—apparently at the urging of his coach and father,... Just My Type August 18, 2008 | Dan Patrick The Interview Nolan Ryan RANGERS PRESIDENT The Ryan Express, at age 61, hasn't lost much off his 100-mph fastball. Gold Mind August 18, 2008 | Susan Casey In a week of new records and high drama Michael Phelps went deep into his own head to push his body into uncharted waters Continental Drift August 18, 2008 | Brian Cazeneuve The Far East has crashed a men's scene long dominated by the U.S., Europe and Australia Different Strokes August 18, 2008 | Kelli Anderson With the U.S. women's swim team under attack from a host of challengers, Katie Hoff and Natalie Coughlin are trying to turn the tide by taking on new events SI.com August 18, 2008 Breaking News • Real-time Scores • Daily Analysis On the Rebound August 18, 2008 | Alexander Wolff Having learned from its mistakes of attitude and etiquette in Athens, a pressuring U.S. team proved it can win with class, putting on a show against the host country and impressing adoring fans Sabre Sisters August 18, 2008 | Brian Cazeneuve Her confidence re-honed after a recent slump, defending champion Mariel Zagunis slowed her tempo and outdueled teammate Sada Jacobson to lead a U.S. medal sweep in the women's sabre event Hitting The Wall August 18, 2008 | Tim Layden The vista along the road race was breathtaking, but so were the conditions. Intense heat wiped out more than a third of the men's field, while a crash on a rain-slicked surface derailed the U.S.'s... Leading Off August 18, 2008 Best Toe Forward With a judge closely watching her departure time, five-time Olympian Dara Torres—at 41 the oldest swimmer in U.S. history—dived in to anchor the women's 4 × 100 freestyle relay on... Mother Load August 18, 2008 | Michael Farber Balancing the demands of motherhood and Olympic competition can be heavy lifting, but Melanie Roach and a new generation of women are making it look easy Baby Boost August 18, 2008 | David Epstein For some female athletes, pregnancy and childbirth may improve their performance Cultural Evolution August 18, 2008 | S.L. Price The brilliant opening ceremonies introduced the world to a proud, paradoxical new China: rich and poor, capitalist and socialist, open and repressive A Dream Dies August 18, 2008 | David Epstein The murder of his father-in-law in Beijing sidelined a U.S. coach from his team's opener Knockout Punch August 18, 2008 | ALAN SHIPNUCK Playing his best when the title was up for grabs, ruthless Padraig Harrington decked late-fading Sergio García again, winning the PGA Championship for his second straight major NOW ON SI.COM August 18, 2008 | ALAN SHIPNUCK BREAKING NEWS, REAL-TIME SCORES AND DAILY ANALYSIS. Brett Propelled August 18, 2008 | PAUL ZIMMERMAN The frenzy surrounding his unretirement has subsided, and now the real work begins for Brett Favre and the Jets. While it doesn't hurt to hope, they might be wise to temper expectations NOW ON SI.COM August 18, 2008 | PAUL ZIMMERMAN BREAKING NEWS, REAL-TIME SCORES AND DAILY ANALYSIS. Inside: The Week In Sports August 18, 2008 Baseball Matt Wieters might not only be the Orioles' top rookie next season—he could also be the AL's best catcher • Take heart, Pittsburgh, your losing Bucs may have a Sizemore in the making You Just Wait August 18, 2008 | Joe Sheehan Teams already written off for 2008 offer the promise of better days in '09 with fast-rising, eye-popping prospects Keep 'Em Coming August 18, 2008 | Joe Sheehan While we're at it, here are three more reasons for this year's bottom-feeders to look forward to 2009: Road Tripping August 18, 2008 | Mark Beech Road-course events make for great racing theater, but without a date in the Chase just how relevant are they? Garage Talk August 18, 2008 | Mark Beech An insider on a top Cup team dishes on the hottest topics in NASCAR. In a Good Place August 18, 2008 | David Sabino Sorry, Darren McFadden, but the top rookie runner is likely to emerge from the middle of this draft class Three to Get Ready August 18, 2008 | David Sabino If you need a kicker late, consider these three not-so-obvious choices who should score more in '08. For the U.S., A New Red Alert August 18, 2008 | Selena Roberts TO REMINISCE about the ole gymnastics factories with legendary coach Bela Karolyi is to look into his tank-gray eyes and see an Iron Curtain embroidered with roses. The Soviet bloc wasn't all bomb... Easy Does It August 18, 2008 | JACK MCCALLUM The most overrated job in sports? It might be Ryder Cup captain New Math August 18, 2008 | JACK MCCALLUM John Daly hooks up with Phil Mickelson's former coach Rick Smith End of The Line August 18, 2008 | MICHAEL BAMBERGER Colin Montgomerie, the player most responsible for Europe's recent domination of the Ryder Cup, came to Oakland Hills hoping to show that he still had enough game to belong on the 2008 team. He... Two Thirds of a Team August 18, 2008 The PGA marked the end of qualifying for the U.S. Ryder Cup team. (European qualifying ends on Aug. 31.) The top eight on the points list are automatically in, but because Tiger Woods is injured... Up Down August 18, 2008 | JIM GORANT Asterisks*, breakups and Ryder Cup futures Big Play August 18, 2008 | DOM DIJULIA WHO Padraig Harrington ... AND ANOTHER THING August 18, 2008 | DOM DIJULIA "I don't like the U.S.'s chances at the Ryder Cup. Having Kenny Perry as the team's headliner isn't exactly fear-inducing." GOLF MAGAZINE TOP 100 TEACHERS POLL August 18, 2008 | DOM DIJULIA What do you think of the USGA's decision to limit the size and shape of grooves on irons? Detroit Jimmy Says ... August 18, 2008 | JIM MCGOVERN OAKLAND HILLS locker room chatter? The pinched fairways altered the approach-shot values and created or eliminated angles in ways designer Donald Ross never intended. That, coupled with dry greens... Masthead August 18, 2008 Founder: Henry R. Luce 1898--1967 Policies · Before bidding Buyers with little or no feedback are welcome to bid. However, please make sure that you understand eBay?s policies, along with the policies I list below. Make sure that you read the item description and policies. Feedback: Should you have any problems, please contact me before leaving negative feedback, so I can try to remedy the problem first. I ask that you do not penalize me for a USPS delays problems. 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