Word: strikingly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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After all the misery, humiliation, boredom and drudgery, it appears the baseball strike may finally have done the sporting world some good...
...greatest thing about Jordan's comeback, unlike so many thins in the sports would today (hint: strike), is that the people who will benefit most from it are basketball fans worldwide...
...very easy to get depressed about the sports would these days. The strike's never going to end, the NCAA tourney will be gone in a couple of weeks, football's over, and hockey's hockey. We need a light at the end of the tunnel...
...a.m.I strike up a conversation with"Zeb", the least offensive of the people who keepmessaging me based on my apparent gender. He'sfrom Oklahoma. So is my ex-boyfriend. We chat.After half an hour, he informs me that he isfifteen-and-a-half years old. I nearly have aconniption. He is kind of sweet, though, so I keeptalking. Unfortunately, Zeb turns out to have theunpleasant habit of continually asking me tomasturbate at the computer. Apparently, he cruisesfor women jacking off on the 'net, and collectsthese experiences for future reference. HeB-13All this and more...at your fingertips...
...National Labor Relations Board (NRLB) told baseball owners it will issue an unfair labor practice complaint against them, a move that could, ironically, turn the player's strike into a lockout. The board, created 60 years ago to settle disputes between workers and management over federal labor laws, said this morning that team owners "did not properly follow the rules of collective bargaining" when they eliminated salary arbitration and rules relating to free agency last year. The complaint may lead to a court injunction reinstating pre-strike work rules. But TIME sportswriter Steve Wulf notes that the owners may then...