Word: one-sidedness
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The entire tournament, however, was oddly one-sided. Every game--including the final between eventual champion Brown and runner-up Princeton--ended up a blowout.
Last spring, seven former and current securityguards said some of their supervisors harassedthem. The general counsel's investigation clearedsecurity department officials, but the guardsclaimed the inquiry was one-sided because theywere never interviewed.
"It's partially their good play, but it's not all one-sided. We helped them to a degree out there, letting them get some sparks in their offense," Restic said.
Byrd won a one-sided decision over AlgerianAhmed Dine; De La Hoya overcame some shaky scoringto defeat Bulgaria's Dimitrov Tontchev.
Most of the country's means to confront organized mobsters remain ineffectual. Strikes, speeches and taking phones away from prisoners mock the dedication of Falcone, Borsellino and their colleagues. A sweeping crime law modeled on the RICO acts would be a useful start. But until the state applies the same...