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October 1, 2007
The Scientist and the Stairmaster

Why most of us believe that exercise makes us thinner—and why we're wrong.

October 1, 2007
Going, Going...

The greatest baseball player in the world is about to lead the game’s most storied franchise to its thirteenth consecutive October in the playoffs. And then he might leave town. Inside A-Rod’s Endgame.

September 24, 2007
On the Line

Why juicy, high-profile sexual-harassment cases aren’t good for feminists.

September 24, 2007
You Look So Thin, Darling!

Ex-chub Met pitches for Weight Watchers.

September 24, 2007
Exorcising the Dodgers

50 years ago, the Dodgers left Ebbets Field for Los Angeles. Isn’t it time their ghosts left, too?

September 3, 2007
Big Green Men

Gregg Leather, a cop from Staten Island, had a dream that maybe got a little out of hand: to assemble the best softball team on the planet. Meet the Gremlins.

August 24, 2007
Who Needs Flushing Meadows?

Six ways to experience the U.S. Open without ever leaving Manhattan.

August 27, 2007
How Would Venus Williams Spend $1.4 Million?

We asked the Wimbledon ladies champ—the first ever to receive the same jackpot as her male counterpart—to blow her prize money in a New York shopping spree.

August 27, 2007
Patrick McEnroe’s Nine Rules for Watching the U.S. Open

The CBS tennis commentator, Davis Cup captain, former top-30 pro, Queens kid, brother of John, and possibly that guy you’ve seen hitting a ball against the wall in the park on Thompson and Spring, shares his tips on what to watch when you’re watching tennis.

August 27, 2007
Fetch!

Tryouts were held earlier this summer for the right to be one of the 250 ball people at the U.S. Open.

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