Once Quiet, Georgia Dome Now Rocks
GJ Sentinel - Sep 12 12:16 PM
ATLANTA The Georgia Dome used to be a nice, quiet place to spend a few hours. Not anymore. The Atlanta Falcons' 71,228-seat stadium has become one of the NFL's loudest venues, filled with sellout crowds who fire up the home team and make things difficult on the opponent.
Once Quiet, Georgia Dome Now Rocks
New York Newsday - Sep 12 12:10 PM
TRAFFIC ALERT: Midtown road closings on East Side as U.N. General Assembly reconvenes ... Monday: Sunny and warmer with highs in the lower 90s. ...
Saints to Play Four Games in Baton Rouge
Newsday.com - Sep 12 6:33 PM
SAN ANTONIO -- The New Orleans Saints will head back to their home state for four games at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, La., and will play three others in San Antonio's Alamodome, their headquarters since being displaced by Hurricane Katrina.
SEE: WARRIORS OPEN HOUSE
San Jose Mercury News - Sep 12 4:04 AM
The Warriors will hold an open house at the Oakland Coliseum Arena from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Single-game tickets for the regular season will go on sale at the event before they are available to the general public later that day online and at Ticketmaster outlets.
Panthers To Give Tickets To Katrina Evacuees
WXII-TV Winston-Salem - Sep 08 8:42 AM
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Some New Orleans Saints fans who have evacuated to North Carolina can see their team open the 2005 NFL season after all. The Carolina Panthers are giving 350 tickets to Sunday's game against the Saints to Hurricane Katrina evacuees.
Saints Will Have Two Homes Away From Home
Stamford Advocate - Sep 13 4:10 AM
SAN ANTONIO -- The New Orleans Saints will have two homes away from home this season. With the Superdome damaged and rendered unusable by Hurricane Katrina, the Saints will play four home games in Baton Rouge, La., and three more in San Antonio, where they've already set up operations for the season.
Saints Will Have Two Homes Away From Home
Lincoln Journal Star - 2 hours, 5 minutes ago
SAN ANTONIO - With the Superdome damaged and rendered unusable by Hurricane Katrina, the New Orleans Saints will play four home games in Baton Rouge, La., and three in San Antonio, where they've already set up operations for the season.
Notebook: New coaches getting settled in KingCo 4A
Seattle Times - Sep 13 1:11 AM
Inglemoor High School's Frank Naish reached a milestone for longevity last week when he became the first football coach to reach 150 wins...
Saints Will Have Two Homes Away From Home
AP via Yahoo! Asia News - 2 hours, 50 minutes ago
With the Superdome damaged and rendered unusable by Hurricane Katrina, the New Orleans Saints will play four home games in Baton Rouge, La., and three in San Antonio, where they've already set up operations for the season.
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