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Though I could not imagine what good could come to our union from pitting one state against another, when the Miss USA pageant invited me to be a judge, my enormous ego would not let me turn it down. But before I left, I set two ethical ground rules: I...
Test subjects were divided into groups, one of which received transplanted cells from aborted fetuses via holes drilled into the patients' skulls. The other patients had mere indentations drilled into their skulls, to mimic the real procedure. This experiment represents one of the fastest-growing and most controversial areas of...
A titanic legislative battle is shaping up, pitting big business against labor unions in a tussle over workplace ergonomics regulations designed to cut down on repetitive stress injuries. The rules were OK'd by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in the final days of the Clinton White House...
The first and most basic underscored lesson is that Americans are frustrated with government. This angle can be put into any story, pitting an innocent David against the Goliath-like government. A closely-related variant of this first rule--one that should catch the eye of any college student--is...
As a representative, Richardson was a strong proponent of free trade in North America, Native American sovereignty and environmental concerns. He also distinguished himself as the three-time Most Valuable Player in the annual Congressional baseball game pitting Democrats against Republicans.