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(1:57:39 PM) From Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Cover Model to Swimsuit Designer, Kate Upton Casts her Sights on the Design World ... – Sports Illustrated supermodel Kate Upton joins California based Beach Bunny to design suits that represent her fun and flirty personality.Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) July 06, 2011 Modeling swimwear comes second nature to Sports Illustrated and Beach Bunny supermodel Kate Upton so it was only a matter of time before she went behind the camera to create her own sexy designs. Kate Upton joins ... (This story continues here)
(2:57:10 PM) PGA Tour Confidential: Can Bjorn win? – Every day this week, writers and editors from Sports Illustrated and Golf Magazine will address one pressing question about the Open Championship in a daily version of PGA Tour Confidential, our weekly roundtable discussion.Jim Gorant, senior editor, Sports Illustrated: Thomas Bjorn made a statement with an opening 65 at the site of his greatest professional disappointment. Can he actually hang ... (This story continues here)
(1:57:57 PM) Ruiz lands on cover of Sports Illustrated – Chooch is a Cover Boy! (This story continues here)
(1:47:48 PM) Pro Sports’ Hero Deficit – Buzz Bissinger on why there are no more outsize characters in pro sports. (This story continues here)
(1:43:43 PM) The Twitter 100: The must-follow feeds in sports – As we mark Twitter's fifth anniversary, it's a good time to acknowledge the social media site's influence on the sports landscape. Every NBA, MLB, NHL and NFL franchise has a Twitter presence and its impact on news has been profound, as SI.com's Jon Wertheim reports in this story. (This story continues here)
(1:45:41 PM) Carlos Ruiz On The Cover Of Sports Illustrated, Not Derek Jeter – You might have thought Derek Jeter would be on the cover of this week's Sports Illustrated after getting his 3,000th hit and the lovefest that followed... and you'd be right. If you squint and look at the top left corner, he is there. However, the real cover boy is none other than Chooch. And as a bonus, they used one of those awesome pics from the St. Louis series at the end of June with the ... (This story continues here)
(2:50:07 PM) Audio: Sports Writer Ann Killion Talks 49ers Football With Grant Napear – Sports Illustrated writer and Comcast Sportsnet Bay Area reporter Ann Killion comes on with Grant to talk about the future of the San Francisco 49ers and their first-round selection Colin Kaepernick. Killion also shares her [...] (This story continues here)
(1:48:42 PM) PGA Tour Confidential: Stricker claims John Deere, Donald wins Scottish Open – Every week of the 2011 PGA Tour season, the editorial staff of the SI Golf Group will conduct an e-mail roundtable. Check in on Mondays for the unfiltered opinions of our writers and editors and join the conversation in the comments section below.MCILROY VS. DONALDGary Van Sickle, senior writer, Sports Illustrated: What does Luke Donald's win at the rain-shortened Scottish Open mean for the Open ... (This story continues here)
(2:41:02 PM) Chooch to the Third Power – Carlos Ruiz average rises when he faces a pitcher more than once. (This story continues here)
(2:27:02 PM) Fan Mail: Jeff Francis talks Royals, Rocktober and Sports Illustrated cover – In this edition of "Fan Mail," former Rockies pitcher Jeff Francis, now pitching for Kansas City, defends the Royals' raw young talent, recounts favorite mile-high memories and confesses to hoarding a special Sports Illustrated cover. (This story continues here)
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