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April 2, 2007
Courier-Life, Extended: "Extended basketball clinics"
This week, Courier-Life Publications is rerunning, on its website, under a different headline, a March 16 article, which in turn is a rewrite of a Forest City press release.
Who needs a phony tabloid when a "neighborhood" weekly takes care of it for you?
Extended basketball clinics, March 29, 2007
Forest City Ratner Companies (FCRC) will be extending its free Nets basketball clinic series in Brooklyn and added an all-Brooklyn tournament in June.
Each month for the next five months, FCRC and the Nets will be offering two free “Bringing it to Brooklyn” basketball clinics per month to elementary and junior high school students throughout Brooklyn.
FCRC expands Nets b-ball clinic, March 16, 2007
Forest City Ratner Companies (FCRC) will be extending its free Nets basketball clinic series in Brooklyn and adding an all-Brooklyn tournament in June.
Each month for the next five months, FCRC and the Nets will be offering two free “Bringing it to Brooklyn” basketball clinics per month to elementary and junior high school students throughout Brooklyn.
Forest City Ratner press release, March 8, 2007 (PDF)
Forest City Ratner Companies (FCRC) today announced that it is extending its free Nets basketball clinic series in Brooklyn and added an all–Brooklyn tournament in June. Each month for the next five months, FCRC and the Nets will be offering two free “Bringing It to Brooklyn” basketball clinics per month to elementary and junior high school students throughout Brooklyn. The clinics will culminate with an all-borough 1,000 kid tournament in June, featuring some of the next basketball stars of Brooklyn.
NoLandGrab: We've heard that Courier-Life is now owned by the NY Post, which supports Bruce Ratner's Atlantic Yards project, so don't expect any improvements soon.
Posted by lumi at April 2, 2007 7:24 AM