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...something worse than that, he doesn't deserve to win." ARLENE LANDIS, mother of Tour de France winner Floyd Landis, saying she hoped the result of his drug test-in which the cyclist tested positive for high levels of testosterone-was due to the medication he was taking to treat the pain in his injured...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Verbatim | 7/30/2006 | See Source »

...rejected arguments by gay-rights activists that Washington's 1998 "Defense of Marriage Act" (DOMA) - which limited marriage to one man and one woman and was passed despite the objections of the state's Democratic governor - violated the state constitution's requirements to treat all citizens equally. "DOMA treats both sexes the same," Madsen wrote. "Neither a man nor a woman may marry a person of the same...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Another Setback for Same-Sex Marriage | 7/27/2006 | See Source »

...displeased by Andrea's progress. Shock treatments were usually temporary fixes for severely ill patients, he told Rusty. He still did not want to go back to prescribing Haldol. "It's a bad medicine," he said. He thought about putting her on lithium, typically used to treat bipolar patients with mood swings. Andrea's mood had been flat but steady until the past week, Rusty told him. Asked if she were suicidal, Andrea murmured "No" to Saeed. He did not ask if she thought of hurting others. Again Saeed adjusted her dose of antidepressants, but no Haldol, Rusty says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Yates Odyssey | 7/26/2006 | See Source »

Rusty had his own assessment. In a phone call with Tauriac, he said Andrea had "lost her identity." She relied on him for decisions, he said, noting that she focused only on the children. Tauriac asked about the marriage. "Maybe I could treat her with more respect," Rusty said, adding that Andrea "may be struggling with the concept of salvation... She puts a burden on herself." He thought Andrea had "some guilt about showing anger." Tauriac scribbled notes in the file: "The patient's husband might be a little bit controlling...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Yates Odyssey | 7/26/2006 | See Source »

Slavitt seems to think that if he pays lip service to his contempt for the political system—even as he succumbs to its vices—he’ll seem witty or clever. He declares, with no shortage of chutzpah, that people treat politics “as if it were some kind of game.” Well, politics is a game—one that Slavitt sneers at, one he tries to play, and one that, satisfyingly, plays...

Author: By Paras D. Bhayani, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Slavitt’s Memoir Mired in the “Blue State Blues” | 7/21/2006 | See Source »

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