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            <title>Rude behavior
            by Jenkins, Dan.
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            <description>The racist, sexist and generally politically incorrect Texas football player, Billy Clyde Puckett, forms a football team of his own and takes them to the Super Bowl. A tongue-in-cheek look at the football industry by the author of Semi-Tough.</description>
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            <title>The franchise babe
            by Jenkins, Dan.
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            <description>Fortysomething sportswriter Jack Brannon is bored to tears with the mens tour. So he decides to check out Ginger Clayton, the hot, new franchise babe on the ladies links. Things get interesting in a hurry, as it becomes clear somebody wants the gorgeous superstar disqualified for good.</description>
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            <title>A stone for Danny Fisher
            by Robbins, Harold, 1916-1997.
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            <title>Cover-up [mystery at the Super Bowl]
            by Feinstein, John.
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            <description>Fledgling fourteen-year-old sports reporters Susan Carol and Stevie investigate suspicious activities at the Super Bowl after Stevie gets fired from his co-anchor job on a ground-breaking teen sports show.</description>
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