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Women's Voices for Change (Free subscription) | 11/10/2009
Instantly noticeable among the dark suits at the House Judiciary Committee hearing two weeks ago, Gay Culverhouse stood out in her purple dress, but even more for what she said. [...]
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TBO > Sports (Free subscription) | 10/28/2009
Football team doctors are an extension of the coaching staff, not a medical advocate for players, former Tampa Bay Buccaneers president Gay Culverhouse told a House Judiciary Committee on NFL brain injuries Wednesday.
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Tampa Bay Online (Free subscription) | 10/28/2009
Football team doctors are an extension of the coaching staff, not a medical advocate for players, former Tampa Bay Buccaneers president Gay Culverhouse told a House Judiciary Committee on NFL brain injuries Wednesday.
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TBO > Sports (Free subscription) | 10/28/2009
Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers President Gay Culverhouse will testify today in Washington before the House Judiciary Committee hearing on NFL brain injuries. Culverhouse, who recently told the New York Times she has blood cancer and renal failure and only six months to live, has been in contact with several former Bucs players suffering from cognitive problems.
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Tampa Bay Online (Free subscription) | 10/28/2009
Football team doctors are an extension of the coaching staff, not a medical advocate for players, former Tampa Bay Buccaneers president Gay Culverhouse told a House Judiciary Committee on NFL brain injuries Wednesday.
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Tampa Bay Online (Free subscription) | 10/28/2009
Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers President Gay Culverhouse will testify today in Washington before the House Judiciary Committee hearing on NFL brain injuries. Culverhouse, who recently told the New York Times she has blood cancer and renal failure and only six months to live, has been in contact with several former Bucs players suffering from cognitive problems.
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 10/28/2009
House committee chairman said Wednesday he'll seek records on head injuries from the NFL players union, the NCAA, high schools and medical researchers to better understand football's health risks.
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Brain Injury Lawyer (Free subscription) | 11/10/2009
Gay Culverhouse, President of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the daughter of their owner, testified before the House Judiciary Committee at its hearing on football brain injuries last Wednesday to, as she put it, “tell the truth about what’s going on while I still have the chance.” In recent weeks, the National Football League and the players union have added programs...
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The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
Gay Culverhouse, former executive of the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers and daughter of former owner of the club, Hugh Culverhouse says she has been told...
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 10/27/2009
Gay Culverhouse, former president of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, will testify before Congress on brain trauma.
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 10/27/2009
Gay Culverhouse, the former president of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, will testify before Congress on football brain injuries on Wednesday.
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 10/27/2009
With six months to live, Gay Culverhouse, the former president of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, will testify before Congress on football brain injuries on Wednesday.
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Mile High Report (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
NYT - Commissioner Criticized Over N.F.L.’s Handling of Players’ Brain Injuries - Alan Schwarz Plus, the statements of Roger Goodell and Gay Culverhouse in PDF form. DB - Week 8 - Wed: McDaniels - Broncos TV DPP - Broncos' ascent even more stunning because of "dead money" burden - Mike Klis "The Broncos lead the NFL with $29.6 million in 'dead money.'" DPP - Broncos...
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
Both men agreed to turn over players' medical records to the House Judiciary Committee.Chairman John Conyers, D-Mich., asked Goodell whether he thinks there's an injury-disease link. Goodell responded that the NFL isn't waiting for that debate to play out and is taking steps to make the game safer."I just asked you a simple question. What is the answer?" persisted Conyers.Goodell replied by...
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Mile High Report (Free subscription) | 10/28/2009
NYT - In Gay Culverhouse, N.F.L. Players With Head Injuries Find a Voice - Alan Schwarz DB - Recovered and Ready For Baltimore Battle - Patrick Smyth Notes from the weekly press release. DPP - Broncos take precautions against flu - Jeff Legwold The Titans signed Brett Kern and released punter Reggie Hodges . One day you're 6-0, couple days later you're 0-6. Ouch. Well, at least he has a new...