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...What's more, with George Mitchell's report on baseball's sordid steroid history due out by the end of the year, the owners wouldn't be dumb enough to toss another scandal into the off-season mix, right? "Hopefully, baseball has learned its lesson from the past," says Karcher. "From a business perspective, they're doing so well from so many different standpoints, I'd just be surprised if collusion would take place." But remember, we're talking about baseball here, where there's always room for another botched play...
...anyone permitted to build where wildfires are inevitable? If people just have to live there, they should live in mobile homes that they could move. I know this wouldn't solve every problem and some homes might be lost, but it seems sensible to prohibit the construction of permanent structures in such areas. Colin Kreitzer, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania...
Kotlikoff acknowledges his detractors, who argue that his plan for a complete overhaul, although market-based, is politically nonviable. Unlike the plans in Massachusetts and California that are buttressed by existing programs, his wouldn't be the sort of incremental change Americans have come to expect...
...reprisals. In Afghan tribal society, sexual violation--even its portrayal in a fictional movie--can lead to dishonor, ostracism or worse. Mahmidzada's father told the BBC that members of his tribe "may cut my throat, they may kill me, torture me." The filmmakers, he claims, initially said they wouldn't film the rape scene. Producers deny misleading the actor and his family. The offending scene is tastefully portrayed, they say, and crucial to the plot. Still, Paramount Vantage, the film's distributor, is taking the security fears seriously. Having dispatched a retired CIA operative to Afghanistan to assess...
...anyone permitted to build where wildfires are inevitable? If people just have to live there, they should live in mobile homes that they could move. I know this wouldn't solve every problem and some homes might be lost, but it seems sensible to prohibit the construction of permanent structures in such areas...