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...affect their relationships, some say that's O.K. "If a client is enjoying a healthy use of pornography without his wife's knowledge, I would counsel him not to tell her," says psychiatrist Scott Haltzman, who studies men and relationships. Yet many therapists say such behavior creates a breach of trust. Spouses often view porn as a betrayal or even as adultery. The typical reaction when a woman discovers her husband's habit is shock and "How dare he?" According to therapist Lonnie Barbach, based in Mill Valley, Calif., many such women "feel like they're not good enough. Otherwise...
...French billionaire François Pinault, the French government and some other top executives in their decade-long legal fight with U.S. prosecutors over Crédit Lyonnais. In the early 1990s, when the then-state-owned French bank acquired California insurer Executive Life, it allegedly did so in breach of U.S. law forbidding foreign banks from acquiring insurers. The two sides have been fighting ever since, and in October, France rejected a $585 million settlement because it didn't give immunity to Pinault - who made a big profit on the deal - or former Crédit Lyonnais CEO Jean...
...Mannersmith reminds the greedy to “always have one hand free” and to not attempt eating and drinking at the same time. Balancing two beers and a plate piled high with munchies is a bit precarious and could easily lead to another breach of tailgate etiquette—spilling drinks on another person’s car.In the book of hurling protocol, the bathroom ranks as the number one place to vomit, with the handy flushing capabilities of the toilet and easily accessible running water. The silver medalist—and the more practical course...
...airports - take off. But none of its rival airlines have had the clout to strike the bargains Ryanair has. If an airport is privately owned, discounts are not an issue. But since Charleroi is state-owned, the E.U. must decide whether the deal with Ryanair amounts to a breach of its rules on subsidies and set a code for all future deals. As much as 18% of Ryanair's business - the flyer had 2002 revenues of €843 million - depends on deals with state-owned airports. If the Commission comes down hard, Ryanair could either be forced to withdraw from...
...event, a positive outcome of the confrontation appears to be a breach in the insularity that characterized the Club’s management in its behavior toward the membership...