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Pastimes : The new NFL

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From: richardred11/10/2006 10:00:21 PM
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Interesting takeover-NFL related. It would be interesting to see if Jerry Rice owns stock in the company.

>Millions of people use Breathe Right nasal strips to ease congestion from colds and allergies and to reduce snoring, but ever wonder why football players wear them? Make the most of your nasal strip know-how with a trip to www.nosebowl.com. Playing the animated online game show could be just the ticket to a sensational Super Bowl XXXVI experience, including air travel by private jet, an exclusive pre-game party with Oakland Raider Jerry Rice and eight tickets to the game.

Three-time Super Bowl champion Rice was one of the first professional athletes to sport a Breathe Right nasal strip in 1994. Today, about 140 NFL players regularly use the nasal strips on the gridiron to breathe better, including Marshall Faulk of the St. Louis Rams, Jevon Kearse of the Tennessee Titans and Ahman Green of the Green Bay Packers.

"People may not know why I wear Breathe Right nasal strips on the field, but they've helped improve my game tremendously," said Rice, a chronic sinus sufferer. "With my sinus condition, breathing was difficult by the fourth quarter. But with the nasal strips I have more energy and recover a lot faster at the end of the game."

It's All About Better Breathing

CNS Announces Special Meeting and Record Dates for Stockholder Meeting to Approve Acquisition by GlaxoSmithKline
Friday November 10, 4:01 pm ET
biz.yahoo.com
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