The stoning of Steven Wells
October 30, 2008
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Unable by temperament and conviction to create a "conventional" sports report, Steven Wells has built a Web 2.0 following by trusting his punk-poet instincts and inducing an irony-challenged foamy slaver among his American and UK readership.
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