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    ESPN Stops SportsCenter Episode To Recognize Stuart Scott’s 500,000th 'Boo Ya'

    Photo Finish • sports • ISSUE 47•40 • Oct 7, 2011
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    ESPN Stops SportsCenter Episode To Recognize Stuart Scott’s 500,000th 'Boo Ya'
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