Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Fareed Zakaria: Right Ideas, Wrong Time (Right size smoothie)

MSNBC - March 19, 2007 issue - President Bush has done the right thing in going to Latin America. He's visiting the right countries, and he has sounded the right themes, emphasizing that the United States supports democratic government, open markets and
IC Wales - Gareth Jenkins named an unchanged 22 to face England to the surprise of many. Here, in full, we publish the press statement released by the coach. "THIS selection is very much a message to these players that we believe in them. We believe in their
Daily Express - Britain has the highest number of sexually active under-15s in western Europe, and experts say involving parents in their children s sexual education and well-being will reduce this statistic. Similar legislation in the United States has had a
Washington Post - In striking down the District of Columbia's handgun ban last week, a federal appeals court raised the crucial constitutional question: What should be the degree of judicial deference to government regulation of firearms? The decision by the U.S
Bridgeton News - WINTER HAVEN, Fla. -- Pedro Martinez doesn't have a rehabilitation timetable or a set goal when he hopes to take the mound at Shea Stadium. Right now, the pitcher is simply enjoying being able to toss a baseball, something he couldn't do months ago
FOXSports.com - Right-hander Carlos Zambrano should be good for 200 strikeouts, but his groundball rate has fallen dramatically over the past three seasons. Righty Jason Marquis' rate has dropped sharply over the past two seasons. Lefties Ted Lilly and Rich Hill
Silicon Valley - But at the same time, I'm one of the players that didn't necessarily like the way [Saskin] got appointed, and I'm definitely one of the players that wanted to see things done the right way." It seems that how Saskin got appointed might be a moot point
Memphis Commercial Appeal - NEW YORK -- Avery Bowron, a computer-savvy 19-year-old, readily acknowledges that he learned something valuable about technology from senior citizens: good software can be obtained at no cost. He learned that lesson two years ago in Olympia, Wash
Greenwich Time - It could be interpreted as a sign of maturity that Milledge realizes what's in front of him - guaranteed contracts for, from left to right, Moises Alou, Carlos Beltran and Shawn Green, plus Endy Chavez on the bench. Milledge might be a better player
Boston Globe - With spring break upon us there are a few things students should be warned about, of course drinking and driving and personal safety while at parties, but also that baseball season is right around the corner. Why is this a problem? Well, because most