He thrilled his fans by announcing that he would come out of retirement to play one more season in 2022, but things soon went sour, on and off the field.
Category: Content Type: Personal Profile
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Tom Brady’s Last Season Didn’t Go as Planned. Was It Worth It?
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Meet Ira Wallace, the Godmother of Southern Seeds
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:For a quarter of a century, Ira Wallace has nurtured seeds and gardeners: ‘When you say her name in our community, all this love comes up.’
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The Queen of Everest Trains While Working at Whole Foods
The New York Times – Sports:Lhakpa Sherpa has climbed Mount Everest 10 times, the most ascents ever by a woman. She has no plans of slowing down.
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Bonnie Raitt Heads to the Grammys, Recognized as a Songwriter at Last
The New York Times – Music:Long renowned as an interpreter, she has quietly built a catalog of her own. Up for song of the year on Sunday, she talked about her nominated track, “Just Like That,” and a lifetime onstage.
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Wynonna Judd, on Her Own
The New York Times – Music:Last spring, the country superstar lost her mother and longtime singing partner, Naomi Judd, to suicide. At 58, she finally hopes to become the musician she’s wanted to be for 50 years.
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Bobby Hull’s Golden Hockey Career Diminished by His Troubling Dark Side
The New York Times – Sports:Once a star player in Chicago who changed goal scoring and how players were paid, Hull, who died Monday at 84, will rightly be remembered more for his misdeeds.
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‘The Great Czech Piano Cycle’ Arrives at Carnegie Hall
The New York Times – Music:The pianist Leif Ove Andsnes is appearing at Carnegie with Dvorak’s “Poetic Tone Pictures,” a rarity being performed there for the first time.
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Marc Harrison’s Universal Design Home Gets Restored
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Half a century ago, Marc Harrison built a prototype for a home that would accommodate people of all ages and abilities. Now his daughter has restored it.
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To Rebuild the Eagles, Howie Roseman Worked His ‘Magic’
The New York Times – Sports:The Eagles are again aiming for a championship just five seasons after winning it all thanks in large part to General Manager Howie Roseman, who led a uniquely fast rebuild through a series of bold moves.
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Rod Laver ‘Might Have Hurt Somebody’ With a Modern Racket
The New York Times – Sports:At 84 years old, the man with his name on the stadium sits courtside at the Australian Open. He likes what he sees.
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Sania Mirza, India’s Tennis Superstar, Exits the Australian Open and Soon, a Career
The New York Times – Sports:Mirza, who leaves tennis in India as a sleeping giant, has been a trailblazer nonetheless. “I would like to have a quieter life,” she said after the mixed doubles final.
