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"It wasn't something my parents forced me to do," she says. "It was something I knew I loved, I knew I wanted to devote time to. Winning that gold medal with that team was just spectacular--the emotional high we were on, it was just surreal."
Further, it compels taxpayers to financially support political perspectives which they may find abhorrent. The only workable solution to the campaign financing quandary is to remove the existing limits on personal contributions that force candidates to devote so much time to fundraising and makes them so dependent on soft money...
Kerry encouraged his audience to devote four or five years to their community, working as teachers, in the armed services or in the police corps. He stressed that there is time for "four or five careers in the span of a lifetime."
Yet none of those extravagances really made him happy. So in 1989 Monaghan took a two-year leave from Domino's to devote himself to Catholic charities and soon began to dump his toys. (The Tigers went to Little Caesars owner Michael Ilitch in 1992 for $85 million.) "Most of...
Not all sports garner the same sort of respect. In nearly every country, soccer ignites an almost religious fervor and ecstasy, while in America, football, baseball and basketball are currently the sports of choice. But perhaps futbol is already taking hold here, in the form of Nintendo 64's FIFA...