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...Still, whether indicted or not, the truth is Bonds can probably count on getting paid under his one-year deal with the San Francisco Giants so long as he's chasing the historic record. But once the record is his - or it proves out of reach for his aging body - expect the team to cut and run if the feds actually charge Bonds with wrongdoing...
...prefers. Moreover, if Benedict hopes to continue streamlining the governance of the church--which would include interrupting the ambitions of top prelates--he will have to lean on Bertone, who handled such delicate tasks in the past as spearheading Vatican negotiations with the ultratraditionalist Lefebrve group. "The Pope can count on Bertone's absolute loyalty," says a veteran Vatican diplomat. "Ideally, the Secretary of State must maintain some autonomy while always reflecting the thoughts of the Pope...
...Middle East and Africa. But compared with its Continental rivals, it offers "the most flexible labor laws." While the number of financial-sector staff in London rose 4.3% to 318,000 between 2002 and 2005, tough U.S. immigration rules applying to foreign talent helped New York's head count slide by 0.7% over the same period, according to a report published late last month by McKinsey. London's geographic position also allows it to start the day trading with Tokyo and end it trading with New York City...
...before becoming final at 30-21. In the third, kills from Weissbourd, sophomore outside hitter Jeff Nathan, and freshman Gil Weintraub, along with a few errors from the Springfield side, kept Harvard within reach at 10-8. But strong hitting from the Pride pushed the score to its final count of 30-19. Harvard kicks off a stretch of three home games Friday night at the MAC against NJIT. The team is sure to benefit from the return of senior co-captain and outside hitter Laurence Favrot, who has been out with an injury. “Laurence...
...speculation that Karbala was an IRGC operation may have as much to do with Iraqis' respect for IRGC capacity for revenge as it does with the truth. Nevertheless, we should count on the IRGC gearing up for a fight. And we shouldn't underestimate its capacities. Aside from arming the opposition, the IRGC is capable of doing serious damage to our logistics lines. I called up an American contractor in Baghdad who runs convoys from Kuwait every day and asked him just how much damage. "Let me put it this way," he said. "In Basra today the currency...