John Feinstein died March 13. He and his career — which might have been the same thing — began at The Chronicle.
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After publishing “The Legends Club” about Dean Smith, Jim Valvano and Mike Krzyzewski, Feinstein thanked his friend for his time. “John, I should be thanking you … I’m Catholic. When I die, I can tell ...
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John Feinstein, an Island resident for many years, died March 13 at age 69. He was a much-honored sports writer and author of more than more than 40 books, including the best-selling, “A Season On The ...
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Golf Digest Middle East on MSNTour pros and the media don’t have to be enemiesCollin Morikawa brought the question to the forefront at the Players Championship when he declared in his pre-tournament ...
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