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...Student Affairs Committee (SAC) Chair Aaron D. Chadbourne ’06, who presented the report, said that keeping dining halls open until 8:30 p.m. for dinner is “the right ballpark to be aiming...
...grown wider, with the average income of the top fifth of Washington?s population 31 times as high as the bottom fifth. The recent controversy over a public-financed baseball stadium, which Barry opposed, illustrated that concern, as both white and black residents complained that $400 million for a ballpark could be spent on social services. ?This is the biggest stick-up since Jesse James and the Great Train Robbery,? Barry said of the stadium deal approved last month that will bring Major League Baseball's Montreal Expos to Washington...
Bonds said he had never asked Anderson, a longtime friend, what was in the potions Anderson had given him: "When he said it was flaxseed oil, I just said, 'Whatever,'" the Chronicle reported. "It was in the ballpark ... in front of everybody. I mean, all the reporters, my teammates. I mean, they all saw it. I didn't hide it." Yet it is also uncharacteristic behavior for Bonds, a meticulous man known to be a perfectionist about training and diet...
...them--whom, ah, ever they may be--they mean a lot. Fifteen years ago, video games were barely more than a cottage industry, if by cottage you mean the sticky back corner of a strip-mall bowling alley. Last year game sales hit $7 billion, in the same exclusive ballpark as movies (about $9 billion). We should count ourselves lucky. The video game is a brand-new medium, and we get to see it evolve from the very beginning...
...It’s the best ballpark atmosphere,” Corker said...