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  • I had sneaked away to the nearest payphone, deciding to cold-call Kreidler after his latest column got me thinking about the whos and whats and hows of sports writing.

    SacBee -- Latest News 2010

  • I had sneaked away to the nearest payphone, deciding to cold-call Kreidler after his latest column got me thinking about the whos and whats and hows of sports writing.

    SacBee -- Latest News 2010

  • Kreidler helped defeat the insurance industry's attempt to repeal a law last year that allows consumers who are mistreated to get fair compensation from their insurer.

    NPI releases 2008 primary endorsements 2008

  • According to Mark Kreidler in the Tribune, “Garvey had played 2,201 major-league games—and all of his college and high-school days—without ever being told to take a hike.”

    ROB NEYER’S BIG BOOK OF BASEBALL LEGENDS ROB NEYER 2008

  • Kreidler helped defeat the insurance industry's attempt to repeal a law last year that allows consumers who are mistreated to get fair compensation from their insurer.

    Mandatory evacuation of New Orleans ordered by Mayor Nagin 2008

  • The statement about Gable is so bizarre, it has to be a mistake: Kreidler must mean that he was the “most acclaimed” in wrestling.

    2007 August 07 « One-Minute Book Reviews 2007

  • Worst line: Kreidler says that Dan Gable, who won a gold medal in wrestling at the Munich Olympics in 1972, was “the most acclaimed athlete of his time.”

    2007 August 07 « One-Minute Book Reviews 2007

  • As he follows Borschel and LeClere to the tournament, Kreidler avoids digressions into the less savory aspects of their sport – the steroids, the latent homoeroticism and the potential for eating disorders among athletes who must weigh in for every match.

    2007 August 07 « One-Minute Book Reviews 2007

  • On their free days, Stewart and Kreidler would rent a small wooden boat in the village and paddle off by themselves, stretching out and listening to American swing music on a tiny portable radio.

    Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006

  • Around the men he was “about as unemotional as you can get” Kreidler recalled, but the fliers respected his cool, measured leadership and quiet authenticity.

    Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006

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