Yeah, the tournament is pretty hard to miss, even if you're not a  
sports fan and ignore local media. It made the front page of the NY  
Times, and I've heard a couple of "Final Four" segments on National  
Public Radio.
Paul
On Mar 29, 2007, at 5:14 PM, John Francis wrote:

>
> You *are* out of the loop.  San Jose was one of the host cities for
> the round of 16 this year, so the local media coverage was intense.
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 29, 2007 at 01:20:49PM -0800, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
>> I guess I'm outa the loop - never heard of it.
>>
>> Shel
>>
>>
>>
>>> [Original Message]
>>> From: Bob Sullivan
>>
>>> It's a really big event here in the states, called March  
>>> Madness.  The
>>> best 64 or 65 big time college basketball teams get invitations to a
>>> playoff.  64 teams are hosted by 16 cities for 3 games around the  
>>> USA
>>> (Mar 15-18).  The 16 winners move onto 4 cities (March 22-25) for 3
>>> games each.  The 4 winners move onto Atlanta this year for the  
>>> finals.
>>>  It amounts to 63 pretty good college basketball games in the  
>>> space of
>>> 3 weeks with local interest from around the country.  See the  
>>> brackets
>>> below...
>>>
>>> http://sportsline.com/collegebasketball/mayhem/brackets/ 
>>> printable_men
>>
>>
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