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Scrabble coach and word freak writer Stefan Fatsis says it ain't so, at least not in this country.
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Anyway, Stefan Fatsis, have you seen people - have there been cases of people cheating in competitive Scrabble?
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MICHELE NORRIS, host: Sportswriter Stefan Fatsis joins us most Fridays to talk about sports and the business of sports.
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CONAN: We're talking with Stefan Fatsis, author - among other things - of "Word Freak: Heartbreak, Triumph, Genius and Obsession in the World of Competitive Scrabble Players."
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He's on the line from Addison, Texas, site of the National Scrabble Championship, and Stefan Fatsis is not just a spectator.
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SIEGEL: That's Stefan Fatsis, who talks with us about sports and the business of sports on Fridays.
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Journalist Stefan Fatsis, who went through a Shanahan training camp with the Denver Broncos, described how Shanahan had all of the clocks in the building synchronized, so that he knew whether players were in their meeting rooms by 7: 57 a.m.
Sally Jenkins: Coach Mike Shanahan is testing Albert Haynesworth's loyalty more than his fitness 2010
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Journalist Stefan Fatsis, who went through a Shanahan training camp with the Denver Broncos, described how Shanahan had all of the clocks in the building synchronized, so that he knew whether players were in their meeting rooms by 7: 57 a.m.
Sally Jenkins: Coach Mike Shanahan is testing Albert Haynesworth's loyalty more than his fitness 2010
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Sportswriter Stefan Fatsis joins us now, as he does most Fridays.
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NPR contributor Stefan Fatsis was dragged away by the police, though he hadn't made a purchase and though the tickets turned out not to have been stolen, which is why the police wound up not charging him.
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Author of Word Freak: Heartbreak, Triumph, Genius, and Obsession in the World of Competitive Scrabble Players.
January 3, 2010