Archive for July 2007

Taking One for the Team

July 25, 2007 By
Poor Bud Selig. He must follow Barry Bonds in his stretch run to break Hank Aaron’s all-time home run record. Having to witness Bonds hit No. 756 and cheer as he is rounding the bases is cruel and unusual punishment. ...

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Manufacturing Transparency Hard To See

July 12, 2007 By
It began with chemicals in toothpaste and tainted dog food. Then children’s toys were found with lead paint. Now, Chinese-made tires are raising the ire of the automotive industry and its subsequent consumers. U.S. officials have told Foreign Tire Sales ...

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Media Relations? What Media Relations? USGA Needs to Get Its Head Out of the Bunker Sand

July 12, 2007 By
If you’re a tournament golf fan, you probably know of Tim Moraghan. He was the United States Golf Association’s long-time director of championship agronomy who participated in 21 U.S. Opens. He no longer holds that title. Moraghan either quit or ...

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