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...game now than there were two generations ago. That's a huge change in the game. And it's not a change for the better, in my view. Maybe it's a change for the better in terms of trying to win. But in terms of its impact on the fans, how the fans enjoy the game, I don't see that as a change for the better. So I'd probably try to organize some kind of move to see if we couldn't get an agreement to limit the number of pitching changes in the late innings...
...Jesus was born today do you think he would have the same impact he had 2000 years ago? -Matt Simpson, Melbourne, AustraliaI think he is everywhere. In all my years I have never seen America as religious as it is right now. There are people of all religions talking about their faith and for the first time-in my memory-faith is a question in the general election for president. Jesus is with us now as much as ever and is as magnetic today as he was 2000 years...
...second son, born to duty but without a purpose. Like Harry, he saw active service, back in 1982 in the Falklands. Like many family members, he's wont to express opinions at odds with wider public opinion (I once heard Andrew say that American culture has made no impact on Britain). Despite a long naval career and his more recent efforts as Britain's special representative for trade and investment, he has never quite shaken off his reputation as a playboy prince. The same fate threatened Harry until his star turn in the theater of war recast...
...addition to minimizing environmental impact and serving as a template for future buildings to be constructed on Stanford’s campus, Cleary said the building will allow professors and students to learn from the building’s design elements...
...impact of the weather is difficult to predict. Clinton typically performs better among older voters and senior citizens, who may be more likely to stay home in inclement weather. On the other hand, Obama's fortunes depend on his ability to recruit and mobilize his own grassroots base that is independent of the Democratic Party establishment, which in Ohio has largely supported Clinton. Whether he can mobilize his effective Get Out the Vote machine in such terrible conditions remains to be seen...