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By Jim Caple
Page 2 Tuesday, February 24, 2009 The biggest problem with Alex Rodriguez's news conference last week was that not only will we have to go through the same process with another athlete someday soon, we'll probably go through it multiple times. And although athletes already receive plenty of advice that's both solicited (from agents/attorneys/publicists) and unsolicited (from columnists/talking heads) regarding what to say in these news conferences, I can't help but think the other people in the process have been left out. What ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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