Jul 5th, 2009 - USA Today
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NASHVILLE — Steve McNair, born on Valentine's Day 1973, became the most beloved figure in the Tennessee Titans' short history because he seemingly was indestructible on the field - and worked hard off of it, building ties to the community here through his youth and charity programs.
The news and circumstances of McNair's slaying dampened Fourth of July celebrations Saturday in Music City.
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