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Thinking
Aug 1 2008, Rudolf

Part One

On a different level, I have the vain reason why I write. It is what I called the Shakespearean complex. I want to assume that four hundred years from now, people will still be reading things I wrote today. I am sure that one made you...

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From left, Candace Parker, Tina Thompson and DeLisha Milton-Jones of the US Olympic women’s basketball team fight for a loose ball during practice in Stanford, Calif., Tuesday, July 29, 2008.