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NICK Nick Schulz is the Editor of Tech Central Station and has worked in media circles and the ideas industry as a writer, editor, television producer and policy analyst. His writings have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, Slate, The National Post of Canada, The Baltimore Sun, Investor's Business Daily, The Washington Times, National Review, Reason, Policy Review, and several other publications. He is also, it should be said, a rabid sports fan whose fandom is inversely proportional to his overall athletic ability.

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June 02, 2004

Dopes and Curves

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This UPI wire dispatch contains two interesting nuggets.

The first is that the Russians are predicting the Athens games will be plagued by doping scandals. Doped up athletes combined with supersensitive dope detection equipment is going to turn the games upsidedown.

If anyone would have the inside track on this, it would be the Russians, no? (nyet?)

What's more:

"An engineering professor from California has shown that more home runs are hit off curve balls than fast balls..."

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