bowlpatriots new articles for Monday, April 10, 2006Super Bowl scam trial set (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
WORCESTER - A man accused of selling $255,460 in phony tickets to Super Bowl XXXIX will testify in a federal trial that he was an unwitting participant in the scam with a Hudson man who was his business partner.
Super Bowl star Hines Ward meets mixed race Korean children (phillyburbs.com)
SEOUL, South Korea - Beaming Kim Gwan-woo couldn't hide his excitement at getting to meet Super Bowl star Hines Ward, a hero that the 7-year-old Korean boy wants to emulate.
Two-time Super Bowl winner Clack dies (CBS Sportsline)
Jim Clack, a guard on two Super Bowl-winning Pittsburgh Steelers teams in the 1970s, died Friday of heart failure. He was 58.
Super Bowl champ Steelers to kick off new NFL season (AFP via Yahoo! News)
The National Football League announced its 17-week, 256-game regular-season schedule, which kicks off on September 7 with the defending Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers hosting the Miami Dolphins.
Holmgren still upset over Super Bowl calls (The Arizona Republic)
Nearly two months after his Seattle Seahawks lost the Super Bowl, Mike Holmgren is still feeling the pain. Especially about the officiating.
Dolphins owner expecting a Super year (Miami Herald)
''They play the Super Bowl here next year, and I'll be damned if we're not the ones playing in our own stadium.'' -- Dolphins receiver Chris Chambers
Bradshaw donates rings to alma mater (USA Today)
Steelers great Terry Bradshaw gave his old school a big gift Monday. Bradshaw donated his four Super Bowl rings, College Football Hall of Fame ring, Pro Football Hall of Fame ring, Hall of Fame bust, four miniature replica Super Bowl trophies, and a helmet and jersey from one of his Super Bowl victories to Louisiana Tech.
Bradshaw Gives Memorabilia To Alma Mater (Washington Post)
Pittsburgh Steelers great Terry Bradshaw donates his four Super Bowl rings, College Football Hall of Fame ring, Pro Football Hall of Fame ring and other memorabilia to Louisiana Tech
Some free agency results familiar (USA Today)
Centers averaging $6 million on new contracts and guards $7 million? Well, that's new. The New England Patriots losing players who were crucial to their success in the Super Bowl? Also a different look.
Super Bowl MVP Ward embraces heritage on trip to birthplace (MSNBC)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - Super Bowl MVP Hines Ward was nervous for the first time in his life as he prepared for a trip to the land of his birth. He also looked forward to learning more about his heritage.

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