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MLB's Revenue-Sharing Formula
MLB’s revenue-sharing program prevents large-market teams, like the Yankees and Red Sox, from dominating the league every year. Here's how the program affects revenues, payroll, and the competitive balance of baseball. Identifying the Imbalance In 1999, a “blue ribbon” panel...
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Articles 2008-07-14

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District 4 report
DNA 4 met at Colorado State University-Pueblo, Department of Nursing. Present were: Linda Skoff, Lori Rae Hamilton, Joe Franta, Dr. Barbara Sabo, Dr. Melva Steen, Pat Good, Nancy Van Etten, Nancy Whetzel, Karen de la Cruz, and Chantelle Benally guest. Linda Skoff, President, called the meeting to order....
Articles 2008-12-01
Book takes sly, evasive look at academia
WASHINGTON — In 1892, a Massachusetts court ruled that a policeman's speech rights had not been violated by a law forbidding certain political activities by officers. State Judge Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote: "The petitioner may have a constitutional right to talk politics, but he has no constitutional right to be...
Articles 2008-11-27
Obama win didn't end racism
WASHINGTON -- The day after Barack Obama was elected president, Kari Fulton heard a white colleague proclaim that racism in America is dead. She cringed, worrying it might be a sign of flagging interest in the fight against discrimination. "In reality, racism is still...
Articles 2008-11-25
Quakin' all over - just like the Obamas
Hit & Run... Barack Obama's decision to send his children to a prestigious Quaker school will not be as controversial as a similar decision by a British prime minister would be. The Quakers' links with education in the US are far more deeply rooted than they...
Articles 2008-11-25
Acidic seas threaten coral and mussels
* Impact of rising carbon dioxide levels far worse than previously thought RISING carbon dioxide levels are increasing acidity in the oceans 10 times faster than scientists thought, posing a greater threat to shell-forming creatures such as coral and mussels. An eight-year project...
Articles 2008-11-25
Versar, Inc. Shareholders Elect Anthony Otten to Its Board of Directors
SPRINGFIELD, Va. -- Versar, Inc. (NYSE Alternex US:VSR) today announced that its shareholders elected Anthony Otten to its Board of Directors. Mr. Otten is a Director of New Stream Capital, LLC and an Operating Partner of its private equity subsidiary, New Stream Asset Funding, LLC. Before joining New...
Articles 2008-11-25
Former Afghan AG decries lawlessness in his country during speech at
The former attorney general of Afghanistan, and now a candidate to become its next president, says lawlessness and corruption are problems in his country, but he could help solve them if he becomes its leader. Abdul Jabar Sabit visited St. Louis for the first time late...
Articles 2008-11-25
ION Media Networks, NBCU, and APTS Continue to Lead the Charge for a Smooth Digital Transition
Companies Announce Second Wave of Analog Shut-Off Tests Set for Early December in Five Markets: New York, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., Hartford and Dallas New York Reinforces Consumer DTV Readiness with Second Test WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- In preparation for the February 17, 2009 government...
Articles 2008-11-25
Nap without guilt: It boosts sophisticated memory
WASHINGTON -- Just in time for the holidays, some medical advice most people will like: Take a nap. Interrupting sleep seriously disrupts memory-making, compelling new research suggests. But on the flip side, taking a nap may boost a sophisticated kind of memory that helps us see the...
Articles 2008-11-25
UATP and Moneta Partnership Broadens Airline Payment Options
- Moneta available to more than 250 UATP partnered airlines - WASHINGTON, Nov. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Universal Air Travel Program UATP, the low cost payment network privately owned by the world's airlines, announced it has partnered with Moneta to support Moneta's online payment wallet for the 250...
Articles 2008-11-24
K-State graduate a Rhodes scholar
The Capital-Journal MANHATTAN -- A Kansas State University graduate has been named one of 32 winners nationally of a Rhodes Scholarship, it was announced Saturday. Vincent M. Hofer, of Franklin, is K-State's eighth Rhodes winner since 1986. "All of us at...
Articles 2008-11-24
K-State graduate a Rhodes scholar
The Capital-Journal MANHATTAN -- A Kansas State University graduate has been named one of 32 winners nationally of a Rhodes Scholarship, it was announced Saturday. Vincent M. Hofer, of Franklin, is K-State's eighth Rhodes winner since 1986. "All of us at...
Articles 2008-11-24
These Walls: Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman
In October 1923, the University of Oklahoma football team played and won its first game on the site of what would one day be Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. The Sooners won that first game in 1923 at the site over Washington, Mo. 63-7. An account...
Articles 2008-11-24
Former Afghan AG speaks at Washington University
The former attorney general of Afghanistan, and now a candidate to become its next president, says lawlessness and corruption are problems in his country, but he could help solve them if he becomes its leader. Abdul Jabar Sabit visited St. Louis for the first time late...
Articles 2008-11-24
The Makers of TYLENOL® Warming Liquids Offer Free 'Warming' Taxi Rides in Select Philadelphia Areas
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- The makers of TYLENOLR Warming Liquids have embarked on a multi-city tour offering passengers access to free taxi rides so they can warm up. Already a success in New York and Boston (and eventually heading to Washington, D.C. as well), passengers in Philadelphia...
Articles 2008-11-24
TargetScan Evaluation is Shown to Deliver Potentially Higher Cancer Detection Rate and More Accurate Assessment of Grade
More accurate diagnosis can lead to earlier treatment ST. LOUIS, Nov. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- A study released recently in the British Journal of Urology detailed the results from biopsies of 140 men who received care at Washington University in St. Louis, Duke University, and the University of...
Articles 2008-11-24
NCCN Receives $1.5 Million Grant to Research Targeted Therapy in Bladder Cancer
NCCN has been awarded a $1.5 Million grant from Bristol-Myers Squibb Company and ImClone Systems Incorporated to fund research on the antibody cetuximab in patients with bladder cancer. The novel targeted therapy has proven effective in various other types of cancer including colorectal and head and neck. The University of...
Articles 2008-11-24
Quantifying marital cheating difficult
ORLANDO - New research about unfaithful spouses presented last weekend spurred many of the country's most prominent infidelity researchers to ruminate over how difficult it is to get a handle on how much marital cheating goes on in the United States. Some 3,000 psychologists, psychiatrists and social...
Articles 2008-11-22
Outrageous
Outrageous The decision by the California State University trustees to admit 10,000 fewer students because of budget problems reminds me of an old expression: "Close the Washington Monument." It was a running gag years ago that whenever Congress threatened to trim even one dollar...
Articles 2008-11-22
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