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...backstroke and a leg in the medley relay. Does he owe it all to the U.S.? No, says Krayzelburg. Not all of it. "I believe growing up in the Soviet sports system under the communist government played a big part in who I am today as a person and as an athlete. I learned things that will stay with me for the rest of my life." The Soviet system taught him a work ethic, says Krayzelburg; the American system gave him a chance to exploit it. "The thing about America is... anything is possible," he says. Especially a Soviet...
...Cost is always an issue," McCarthy says. "If one person can do the job as adequately as two, then why send two superfluously...
...these tax cuts is an unabashed giveaway to the rich; the other is a gift based on a person's marital status. Democrats and Republicans should work together to create tax plans that fairly address the inequities in the tax system...
...know anything about a person until they actually contact us," says Lewis Cohen, who is the head of database marketing for Citibank...
...information that Al Gore's team has collected in preparing for its candidate's first face-to-face confrontation with George W. Bush next week, none has been more sobering than the account of the last person who made the mistake of underestimating Bush's talents as a debater. Back when he was running for Texas governor in 1994, the sharp and salty incumbent Ann Richards thought she had scored a knockout in their only debate; her giddy campaign staff, taking score in the audience of a Dallas hotel ballroom, figured she had made 10 good points to his every...