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...baseball stars barry bonds and Mark McGwire used illegal steroids, they deserve to be in a Hall of Shame [March 28]. But perhaps one good thing will come from this scandal: a greater appreciation for home-run king Hank Aaron, a man of decency and dignity and a record holder worthy of a child's adulation. Thirty-one years after breaking Babe Ruth's record for most career homers, Aaron still remains in his shadow. How ironic that it might be Bonds' downfall that finally allows Aaron to emerge. It's about time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Apr. 18, 2005 | 4/10/2005 | See Source »

...It’s just a great shame that the leader who was behind it was killed in such a fashion,” he said. “I was very impressed with...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: In Memoriam | 4/8/2005 | See Source »

Before your next Sigma Chi party, walk across the street to Ultra Salon to get a tan that puts Greek gods and frat boys alike to shame. While it may only have two beds and one booth, Ultra Salon compensates with a staff that is incredibly friendly, helpful, and efficient. Prices are comparable to most tanning salons: one session in a bed goes for $10 while a session in the powerful Cyclone booth costs $12. The first tan is free with any package deal. Ultra sweet...

Author: By Alexandra M. Gutierrez, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Fake'n Bake | 4/7/2005 | See Source »

...Will-&-Grace-esque, white male sexual identities. We think everyone, regardless of sexual or gender identity, should be respected and treated like an individual, and this will never happen unless we challenge conventional standards of sexuality and gender. Safe, consensual sexual practices should not be something unmentionable, shame-inspiring, or controversial...

Author: By Michael A. Feldstein, | Title: Gaypril Comes Again | 4/7/2005 | See Source »

Instead, he was another kind of example. Once proud and private, John Paul showed a youth-obsessed world that illness and old age are not badges of shame. From a wheelchair, he gave audience after audience and celebrated Mass after public Mass, one of which was witnessed, with some awe, by Beverly Firmin of Augusta, Ga. "I was up close enough where I could see the drool just coming down," Firmin said, "... and I thought, 'How sad.' Then I thought, 'Really, how beautiful.' What a strong man it takes to let people see you in that condition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Defender of the Faith | 4/3/2005 | See Source »

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