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Sports Illustrated is the largest weekly American sports magazine owned by media company Time Warner. [1]

Sports Illustrated magazine is a weekly magazine that is the sports authority for American sports. [2]

Cover came one month before President Richard Nixon announced he would resign from the Presidency. [1]

By 1967, the magazine was printing 200 pages of “fast color” a year; in 1983, SI became the first American full-color newsweekly. [3]

Wayne Woodrow ‘Woody’ Hayes was an American football player and coach. [4]

Sports Illustrated is a North American sports magazine owned by media conglomerate Time Warner. [...] The magazine’s photographers also made their mark with innovations like putting cameras in the goal at a hockey game and behind a glass backboard at a basketball game. [...] Tiger Woods is the only athlete to win the award twice as an individual. [3]

Content varies from compelling stories to challenging opinion, focusing on both the world of sports and the role sports play in society. [4]

Our customers will be 100% satisfied or they will receive a 100% refund for all undelivered issues, at any time, for any reason. [2]

(Curt Schilling won in 2001 along with Randy Johnson and then won the award when he was a member of the 2004 Boston Red Sox). [3]

Brett Andrew Hull is a former Canadian-American NHL player and the current Executive Vice President of the Dallas Stars. [4]

Inside the NFL, MLB, NHL, NBA, College Football, College Basketball, NASCAR, Golf, Boxing, Horse Racing, Soccer and Tennis (sports vary from issue to issue) has the writers from each sport to address the latest news and rumors in their respective fields. [...] Mark Ford, President of the Sports Illustrated Group in 2010. [3]

Great photos, great format, great writing. [2]

Sources:
[1] Sports Illustrated - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[2] Sports Illustrated Magazine Subscription Discount | Magazines.com
[3] Sports Illustrated - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[4] Sports Illustrated: Facts, Discussion Forum, and Encyclopedia …

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