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...rugby players at this Cup faking pain to gain advantage - real pain follows the rugby player everywhere - and you're certain to see acts of sportsmanship and good grace in defeat rarely seen at other high-stakes tournaments. Minnows like Namibia, Uruguay and Georgia may suffer hidings, but fair-minded Australian crowds will warmly applaud their efforts. The victor is anyone's guess, but this much can be predicted with confidence: over six weeks that side will have played with a power and precision not seen before on the fields of this glorious game...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: For Love and Money | 10/5/2003 | See Source »

...tell their parents? Fugghedaboutit. Of course the news leaks anyway, and while Angelo comes to grips with his own sexuality, Nino has his image as a t-o-u-g-h heterosexual cop to keep up. Nino and Angelo suffer from a definite lack of sexual chemistry. Angelo is convincing as a young man in constant pursuit of a childhood crush, but as an audience we immediately get the feeling that in bed with Angelo, Nino is always looking over his shoulder to check out ESPN...

Author: By Marissa R. Robillard, CONTRIBUTINGWRITER | Title: Film Review | 10/3/2003 | See Source »

...article in The Financial Times (Aug. 23, 2003), John Authors observed that, “Finkelstein appears to suffer from an almost total lack of self-control. His readers might find him harder to take seriously if they had watched him screaming questions as a heckler at the back of the audience.” They might also better understand his motive for attacking pro-Israel writers if they knew that he regularly compares Israel to “the Gestapo.” “I can’t imagine why Israel’s apologists?...

Author: By Alan M. Dershowitz, | Title: Professor Dershowitz 'Rests His Case' | 10/3/2003 | See Source »

...your book you say you have to suffer every day to be a champion. Isn't cancer suffering enough? I sure thought...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 10 Questions for Lance Armstrong | 9/29/2003 | See Source »

...happy if I'm not doing some physical suffering, like going out on a bike ride or running. First, it's good for you. No. 2, it sort of clears my mind on a daily basis. And it's a job. My job is to suffer. I make the suffering in training hard so that the races are not full of suffering...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 10 Questions for Lance Armstrong | 9/29/2003 | See Source »

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