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Nationals' Nyjer Morgan enrages baseball by violating The Code
There's an ebb and flow to baseball's unwritten rules, much like there's an ebb and flow to the game itself over the course of a game or a season. Weeks can pass with hardly a peep about players disrespecting each other, followed closely by a spate of incidents involving spiteful actions, retaliation and, sometimes, fisticuffs.
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First Person: In defense of 'Happy Days' ' 'Jump the Shark' episode
Contrary to pop culture belief, when Fonzie jumped the shark, it hardly marked the demise of the show. Contrary to pop culture belief, when Fonzie jumped the shark, it hardly marked the demise of the show.
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Karate Kids May Take On the Big Screen
Bill Dohney has been teaching Martial Arts for 36 years, and now two of his star students, who happen to also be his kids, may get the chance of a life time. After a tip from bill's friend,4-year-old, Evah and, 14-year-old, Brendan found them selves showing their Martial Arts skills off at a movie audition for Wesley Snipes, and for little Evah being in front of a big star, and the chance to be ...
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Burglars Downstairs, Where Is My Gun?
by dr. Harold Pease - September 3, 2010 In light of the double murder in a prominent California city where two 16-year-old thugs with baseball bat and knife bludgeoned an elderly couple to death after first robbing them in the hopes of acquiring more money for their frequent marijuana habits, I wonder if this tragedy may have been avoided had the victims used a gun to protect themselves.
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If a Pure Market Economy Is So Good, Why Doesn't It Exist?
By eliminating the analytical straightjacket imposed by neoclassical economics, economists could have a lot more to offer about how to improve the world. They would start thinking about changing preferences, not just incentives.
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