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Following 9/11, Barrett saw and filled Americans’ need for greater understanding of American Muslims.
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Despite deep shifts in the business of journalism, life on the beat is relatively unchanged.
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After earning a J.D. from Harvard Law, Barrett returned to his childhood dream.
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As the son of journalists, Paul Barrett assumed journalism was “what people did when they got older.”
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The media is finally grasping the nature of the problem, Wadler says.
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History has passed them by, says Wadler.
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It should be about deterrence, not punishment, says Wadler.
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Is the steroid problem the fans’ fault?
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Was Congressional involvement appropriate?
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The consequences of anabolic steroids are not inconsequential, says Wadler.
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It’s all about leveling the playing field – and keeping it level.
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Landis challenged his case. What did that reveal about the testing process?
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The complicating case of asthma.
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Not everything shows up in urine, says Wadler.
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Dr. Wadler explains the health risks pose to both mind and body.
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Historically, the very drugs that have helped patients are being abused by athletes, says Dr. Wadler.
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How does the World Anti-Doping Agency determine what is allowed, and what isn’t?
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The single biggest threat to the Olympics is doping.
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There must be science and math protocols.
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Our connections will all be wireless in the future, says Pogue.
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The better question is, why can’t technology given us more free time, says Pogue.
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There aren’t enough towers. That will change.
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We have no privacy, and you are not that interesting.
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