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The Rivalry: Mystery at the Army-Navy GameHe heard Kelleher laugh. БЂњYes, Stevie, I figured thatБЂ™d get you here. Typical her: sheБЂ™s managed to get an interview with Orrin Hatch on Monday to talk about his legislation to ban the BCS. SheБЂ™s going to stay with us Sunday night.БЂ«Stevie shook his head. That was typical Susan Carol. She was always one step ahead. БЂњWhen did you call her?БЂ«Stevie wondered. БЂњThis afternoon. DonБЂ™t ask me how she got the interview set up so fast, because I havenБЂ™t a clue. Talk to your parents. YouБЂ™ve probably got a short school week coming up with Thanksgiving, and you wonБЂ™t miss more than a day or two of school to cover the game. YouБЂ™ve pulled it off in the past.БЂ«Barely, Stevie thought. Still, especially with Susan Carol involved, the Army-Navy game sounded like fun. He heard someone call his name and saw Dick Jerardi waving him in the direction of the interview room. БЂњMartelliБЂ™s coming in,БЂ«he said. БЂњGotta go.БЂ«БЂњCall me in the morning,БЂ«Kelleher said. БЂњIБЂ™ll be up early fighting traffic to get to the stadium.БЂ«Stevie rolled his eyes ...» |
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