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...That helps explain the team's excellent play: it posted a 43-18-9 regular-season record, including nine victories against its in-state archrivals. "We've had our way with them, and our fans take a lot of pride in that," Regard says. "People are learnin' to hate Baton Rouge and New Orleans all over again...
...life in 1981. Robbins had postulated a slightly different conclusion, namely, that "the salvation of mankind would come from a source other than the church." Robbins says he suspects his version may have hit a little too close to home, causing the Vatican to scramble for cover. "I'd hate to accuse the Pope of reading my book, but 10 days after it's published, they reveal a long-held secret as something pretty wimpy and innocuous." Cover-up or divine coincidence? You decide...
Parents should intervene directly, however, whenever an argument turns violent. Most kids hate fighting--even when they're winning. They do it because they don't have other tools for dealing with their frustrations. Fighters should be separated to cool off, and a parent should later listen to both parties, asking the kids to help come up with a solution. The parent shouldn't cast one child as a bully and the other as the victim; fights among siblings are seldom this simple...
...parents defused our sibling fights by enforcing some unusual ground rules at home. My siblings and I were told to treat the word hate like a forbidden swear word. We also couldn't tell one another to "shut up." Without access to this sort of incendiary language, fighting was less satisfying. And although no one ever insisted that I had to like my brother and sisters (yuck!), we were expected to be grudgingly loyal to one another. This was driven home to me the time my big sisters intervened in a problem I was having with a playmate by telling...
...hate to sound unimaginative, but you know who's easy to picture as the world's largest business 10 years from now, maybe even 20? Wal-Mart. It's been growing around 20% a year, and while extrapolation is always hazardous, if you're at $200 billion a year, growing 20% annually--or even 10%--you are extremely hard to catch. Wal-Mart is expanding aggressively around the world, as it must. Most important, it owns by far the most advanced back-end infotech system--for managing inventory, logistics, working capital, customer data--in retailing. Most people wouldn't suspect...