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June 26, 2005

Malcolm in the Middle

http://theflack.blogspot.com [The Flack] Tampa Bay Buccaneer owner/businessman Malcolm Glazer's quest to buy one of the most venerable names in all of pro sports -- Manchester United -- has hit unprecedented resistance in the UK (and elsewhere). He may look like an Irish leprechaun (is there any other kind?), but as an American -- and I believe an Orthodox Jewish-American -- his acquisition has prompted the kind of personal attacks rivaling the best that a resurgent anti-Semitic and anti-American Europe has to offer.

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Posted at June 26, 2005 09:11 AM

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