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Sep 16 2007, AP

Saying he knows what real heroism is, former New York Giants star George Martin began a cross-country walk to raise money for ailing ground zero workers.A captain of the 1987 Super Bowl champions, Martin was cheered on by a few dozen volunteers Sunday as...

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