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For Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys, it’s now or never.
For Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys, it’s now or never.
In 1997, Dallas businessman John Spano purchased the New York Islanders for $165 million. His ownership tenure would be unlike any other in professional sports history.
Die-hard fans of America’s Team are debating that very question as we speak—and also wondering if the kid from Wisconsin with the buxom distraction can take them to the Super Bowl any faster than, say, Gary Hogeboom did.
David Dewhurst’s committee assignments late Friday spotlighted the challenge this session presents for Florence Shapiro, whose interest in running for the U.S. Senate places her in perilous territory vis-a-vis the Texas Senate’s presiding officer, who likewise is considering a relocation to Washington. While Dewhurst’s committee assignments shifted authority from Shapiro
Roger Staubach is one Cowboy who always wears a white hat.
Not all the action was on the field at Super Bowl X.
Behind the mask is a man of God, a man devoted to the all-American goal of winning the all-American game as few have done before him.