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...meeting in Chicago that they are going to impose a salary cap on players, The Washington Post reported. "Last year's system is a historical artifact and we cannot operate under it any more," Atlanta Braves president Stan Kasten said Monday night. "Clubs have to do something by (December) 7th because from that point forward we're into next season with last year's economic system." With the players not planning to offer an alternative to the taxation plan offered two weeks ago, the owners are likely to declare that the talks are at an impasse, the Washington Post reports.Post...
...their March 7th editorial, The Crimson's staff describes the weekend protest on ethnic studies courses and minority faculty hiring as "half-hearted" and as "protest for the sake of protesting." This was manifestly not the case and I hope that by writing in, I can supplant the staff's speculation with facts...
...addition to his leadership roles as chair of Quincy HAND, a director of the Mission Hill after-school program and council president, Gabay tutors Boston Latin School 7th and 8th grade students and ekes out "10,000 Men" a few times a week as a member of the marching band...
...ever contender promised reams of publicity, much of which the Times could provide. Weeks before the match started, the paper began running extensive and incessant chess coverage. London's double-decker buses sprouted ads proclaiming, THERE'S ONLY ROOM FOR ONE AT THE TOP and THE BATTLE COMMENCES SEPTEMBER 7TH. The Times's name and logo figured prominently in the 56 hours of television coverage that the commercial network Channel 4 committed to the event...
...Palenque. Three years later, she was accomplished enough to collaborate with two others in a mind-boggling feat of decipherment: during a conference at modern Palenque, the trio took a mere 2 1/2 hours to decode the history of Palenque and its rulers from the beginning of the 7th century to its fall around the late 8th century -- and got it right...