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...volunteered countless hours with the Red Cross, Másl, like Adamec, gave a mixture of reasons for his action. He was fiercely opposed to the war in Iraq, writing in his letter to Hlavínová that he would give President George W. Bush "the red card" if he could "get him." He also criticized the Czech health and education systems. But his unrequited love for Hlavínová, a petite brunet with soft brown eyes and a serious face, played a role as well. She says Másl became depressed after he confessed his love...
...after opening the envelope to find his new membership card, Kallen said he felt “honored and excited”—and called his parents immediately afterwards...
Blackboard also filed a cease and desist order this week, calling for Hoffman and Griffith to remove the Blackboard logo from their websites and cease from disclosing any information about the system or the card readers...
...case for poker as America's real national game--baseball's seedier older brother--and the story of a local Vegas gambling prince whose murder is a cautionary tale about the price of forbidden pleasures. Positively Fifth Street--the title is poker slang for the last, and often crucial, card in a hand of Texas hold'em--takes us into a mesmerizing mirror world peopled by lost souls for whom a game has become more important than real life. It's a fascinating place to visit, but you wouldn't want to die there. --By Lev Grossman
...after a game in which the pitchers were on, one scout walked away most impressed by a hitter. While filling out a scouting card that had “Schutt, Chris___Cornell U” scrawled across the top between innings, the scout glanced behind the bleachers to where several kids played. One of them, no older than three, swung a metal bat that may have been taller than...