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In daily life, that gym-rat pressure is even more intense: our jobs, our marriages, our lives are at stake. Says McCall: "We know that a high percentage of the maladies that people suffer from have at least some component of stress in them, if they're not overtly caused...
For the past year this lack of respect has been made clear in various ways. Carolina has been confrontational with town leaders. Residents were given little input as to the shape of the final master plan. And Carolina has reversed itself on a number of promises, including one made not...
Taking the ruling a step further, a majority also sided with the tobacco company's free speech arguments, ruling the state could not place restrictions on outdoor advertisements. States may regulate ads inside stores, however.
However, self-regulation-like The Crimson's decision not to print the Horowitz ad or the decision of the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender and Supporters' Alliance (BGLTSA) to regulate its gay pride posters after the 1999 uproar over controversial Coming Out Day posters-may be acceptable.
In the end, it's difficult to regulate access to technology or its use. The nature of the Internet - borderless, fast, atomized, anonymous - works against the state's traditional grip on power. According to international press monitor Reporters Sans Frontieres, 20 governments now significantly restrict Internet access. But Web users...