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Jun 6th, 2009 - NY Daily News

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Athletes are all aflutter over Twitter, but don't believe ... - New York Daily News

The zebras at the zoo are mating, and Jets kicker Jay Feely wants you to know about it. Now.

And while we're on a need-to-know basis, it's halftime of a Bucks-Celtics game, and Milwaukee forward Charlie Villanueva would like to chat. New Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez just met Prince Harry. Shaquille O'Neal is rooting for Kobe Bryant. And Danica Patrick likes the smell of toast.

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