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Tagliabue memoir a strong look into the NFL’s inner workings

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Paul Tagliabue left his job as commissioner of the NFL in 2006 and didn’t get selected for the Pro Football Hall of Fame until last year. If that seems odd for a man who guided the NFL for 17 years and oversaw labor peace, expansion, new stadiums, huge increases in broadcast rights fees, a significantly enhanced international presence — and maneuvered the league through such crises and events as 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina’s devastation of New Orleans — well, Tagliabue doesn’t seem bitter about the delay in his memoir “Jersey City to America’s Game.” Tagliabue sticks to his journey and lets the facts speak for him.

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Delaware National Guard to help run mobile vaccine units

State health officials and the Delaware National Guard are partnering to run mobile vaccination units across the state this week. Delaware State News reports medically trained national guard staff will provide the Pfizer vaccine for ages 12 and up and the Johnson & Johnson vaccine for adults. The Delaware Division of Public Health said in a news release that the mobile units would be visiting communities with low vaccination rates […]

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