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...talk to him occasionally. A couple years ago, I called him up to thank him for taking the heat...
Often, when an NBA star and a cop meet, it's not to exchange free-throw tips--if you know what we mean. And then there's SHAQUILLE O'NEAL, the Miami Heat center who spends his days away from the playoffs working with the Miami Beach police to bust online sexual predators. Shaq became a U.S. deputy marshal this spring and is training to be a reserve police officer. Shaq says he will probably give his day job three more years but will then join the force full time: "I'm definitely running for sheriff in Broward or Orange...
...urged the magazine to help undo the damage to the U.S.'s image by pointing out ways in which "our United States military personnel go out of their way to make sure that the Holy Koran is treated with care." Newsweek wasn't the only media outlet feeling the heat. By inevitable extension, journalism in general was back under a shadow, its reputation already scuffed by a series of incidents, including the Jayson Blair debacle at the New York Times, the fall of Jack Kelley at USA Today, the dubious National Guard memos at CBS, Newsweek'suse of a doctored...
...people who produce them. U.S. policymakers acknowledge that the wage differential won't be erased by a small rise in the yuan's value (say 5%), and they recognize that the Chinese are unlikely to go along with a more consequential one (say 25%). But the Administration feels some heat needs to be put on China to ward off protectionist measures in Congress. Indeed, Alan Greenspan pointed out last week that revaluing the yuan won't help the trade imbalance because U.S.-made products will still cost more than those from China, Thailand and Malaysia. "We will be importing...
Radcliffe posted the second-best qualifying time en route to winning its heat earlier...