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Znet Article Gallagher: Bad Sports: How Owners are Ruining the Games We Love

Znet Article, July, 26 2012 Tom Gallagher
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Review of Bad Sports: How Owners are Ruining the Games We Love

Zmag Article Gallagher: Closer, But Still No Cigar In San Francisco

Zmag Article, February, 01 2004 Tom Gallagher
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F or the second mayoral election in a row, a late-starting left- wing campaign thrilled San Francisco with a genuine mad-dash grassroots effort of the kind you don’t expect to see in an age o...

Zmag Article Gallagher: Press Box Red: The Story of Lester Rodney, the Communist Who Helped Break the Color Line in American Sports by Irwin Silber (Temple University Press: Philadelphia, 2003)

Zmag Article, November, 01 2003 Tom Gallagher
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I’ve been told that I’m the only sportswriter still perpendicular who was at that fight”—since the fight in question is the 1938 Joe Louis-Max Schmeling heavyweight championship bou...

Zmag Article Gallagher: Empire Review

Zmag Article, January, 01 2002 Tom Gallagher
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A specter haunts the globe—the specter of postmodernism?— Slavoj Zizek calls Empire “nothing less than a

Zmag Article Gallagher: Upset in San Francisco

Zmag Article, February, 01 2001 Tom Gallagher
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Mayor Willie Brown recently donated one of his famous fedoras for a time capsule that will show future San Franciscans what their city was like in 2000. The mayor’s generosity may have been prompted by the feeling that he hasn’t su...

Zmag Article Gallagher: none

Zmag Article, July, 01 2000 Tom Gallagher
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Karel Bartosek, Jean-Louis Margolin Harvard University Press, 1999 Review by Tom Gallagher Exposes of communism are not new—they date back to the Russian Revolution. Yet, The Black Book of Communism caused a sensation when it...

Zmag Article Gallagher: Everybody Loved It, But...

Zmag Article, November, 01 1998 Tom Gallagher
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  Everyone was telling us, ‘You’re golden’,” Los Angeles Manufacturing Action Project (LAMAP) founder Peter Olney recalls. In 1995 the organization did seem charmed, its success seemingly guaranteed by its arrival...

Zmag Article Gallagher: The California Future?

Zmag Article, February, 01 1997 Tom Gallagher
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Tom Gallagher The ancient Greeks searched for glimpses of their future in the innards of butchered pigs and oxen; modern Americans tend to look west to California and its famous and numerous ballot initiatives. California did not disappoi...

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