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...fighting to limit the number of players whose steroid tests the government can subpoena. The owners--grateful for the home-run explosion that helped put fans back in the seats after the bitter 1994 strike but worried that fans will cry foul over steroid use--have assumed their familiar duck-and-cover stance. And Bush, a former co-owner of the Texas Rangers, is reportedly trying to organize a steroids summit. Tony Serra, Anderson's lawyer, argues Bonds is a "trophy martyr." Says Serra: "It's part of the Bush-Ashcroft platform. Knock off the celebrities, get total obedience...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Baseball Takes A Hit | 3/15/2004 | See Source »

This letter is in response to the editorial, “Locking Students Out” (Op-Ed, March 2) When I was an undergraduate (1995-1999), I worked late at two area shelters and sometimes arrived home to my dorm at unusual hours. I valued being able to duck into a dorm that wasn’t my own if I felt unsafe. For others who may also keep odd hours, universal keycard access could enhance safety and peace of mind...

Author: By Stephanie Mayer, | Title: Universal Keycard Access Is Crucial For Student Safety | 3/8/2004 | See Source »

...along,” Matt says, who graduated with a degree in the history of art and architecture (then called fine arts). Now the Lee brothers wander in and out of the best kitchens in Manhattan, observing chefs and divulging the secret behind creations such as, say, Tuscan duck l’orange. They have been published in Gourmet, Food and Wine, Travel and Leisure and GQ, and they have written not just about food but also about exploring their beloved South Carolina. “They’re good utility bladders,” says their editor...

Author: By Lily X. Huang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Nuts about Nuts | 3/4/2004 | See Source »

...region in Eastern France. Duc, a native of France, laments that French restaurants in America are “expensive and a little pretentious,” but Mistral, in Back Bay, has “amazing food.” The Foie Gras, pan-seared and warmed duck liver, is her favorite dish there...

Author: By Pragati Tandon, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Worldly Teachers Cultivate our Palettes | 3/4/2004 | See Source »

...courtyard. They couldn’t be worse than Harvard University Dining Services’ weaker offerings, and they would surely keep longer than the delicate, all too short-lived culinary fantasia that is Guiness steak pie. And though Cambridge is not yet ready for the non-duck boats, the option should hardly be, ahem, rivered—with talk of moving undergraduate Houses to Allston in the next decades, Tyler’s may be the murky, polluted Charles-side wave of the future...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Make Way For "Duck" Boats | 2/27/2004 | See Source »

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