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The FanHouse - NFL (Free subscription) | 06/12/2008
Filed under: Steelers , AFC North , Pittsburgh The late Dwight White was not only one of the Steelers greats of the 1970s, but he was also one of the team's best quotes. White was a thoughtful and opinionated man who had plenty of interesting insights into the NFL's greatest dynasty. Over at Steel City Insider, Jim Wexell has posted the complete transcript of his 2004 interview with White that he...
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post-gazette.com (Free subscription) | 06/12/2008
Funeral services were held yesterday for former Pittsburgh Steelers defensive end Dwight White, a member of the team's four Super Bowl championship squads in the 1970s.
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Today's Tribune-Review (Free subscription) | 06/11/2008
Former Pittsburgh Steelers defensive end Dwight White, a member of the team's four Super Bowl championship squads in the 1970s, is being laid to rest.
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Beale Street Beat (Free subscription) | 06/07/2008
Dwight “Mad Dog” White, an original member of the Steel Curtain defense, died Friday at the age of 58 of unknown causes. White may best be remembered for his performance against the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl IX, the Steelers’ first, when he returned to the team from the hospital still suffering from pneumonia. He scored [...]
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DATA news (Free subscription) | 06/07/2008
Mr. White, the defensive end known as Mad Dog, helped lead the Pittsburgh Steelers to four Super Bowl titles in the 1970s.
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 06/07/2008
Dwight White, the Steel Curtain defensive end known as "Mad Dog" who helped lead the Pittsburgh Steelers to four Super Bowl titles in the 1970s, died Friday. He was 58. The Steelers said Mr. White died at a Pittsburgh hospital. The cause was not disclosed....
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Deseret Morning News (Free subscription) | 06/07/2008
Dwight White, the Steel Curtain defensive end known as "Mad Dog" who helped lead the Pittsburgh Steelers to four Super Bowl titles in the 1970s, died following surgery. He was 58.
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 06/07/2008
Dwight White, the Steel Curtain defensive end known as "Mad Dog" who helped lead the Pittsburgh Steelers to four Super Bowl titles in the 1970s, died following surgery. He was 58. He died at a Pittsburgh hospital, the team said Friday. The cause was not...
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Wizbang Sports (Free subscription) | 06/07/2008
White becomes the second member of the famed 'Steel Curtain' to die this year. Ernie Holmes was the other. I was a heavy football watcher in the 70's and recall Dwight White very well. RIP.
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OTB News (Free subscription) | 06/07/2008
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Dwight White, a key member of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ four Super Bowl-winning teams of the 1970s has died, the team said on Friday. Share This
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 06/07/2008
White, the defensive end known as Mad Dog, helped lead the Pittsburgh Steelers to four Super Bowl titles in the 1970s.
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Reuters (Free subscription) | 06/07/2008
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Dwight White, a key member of the Pittsburgh Steelers' four Super Bowl-winning teams of the 1970s has died, the team said on Friday.
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Toronto Mike's Blog (Free subscription) | 06/07/2008
Dwight White was 58. He was the Steel Curtain defensive end known as "Mad Dog" who helped lead the Pittsburgh Steelers to four Super Bowl titles in the 1970s.
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MSNBC.com: Top MSNBC Headlines (Free subscription) | 06/06/2008
Former Pittsburgh Steelers defensive end Dwight White, part of the Steel Curtain defense that led the team to four Super Bowl championships in the 1970s, has died following surgery at a Pittsburgh hospital. He was 58.