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This magazine has often expressed ambivalence about the government's war on drugs, but private-sector prohibition is another issue.(The Week)(Brief article)

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This magazine has often expressed ambivalence about the government's war on drugs, but private-sector prohibition is another issue. Major League Baseball--a business highly dependent on public goodwill that prizes continuity with the past--is entirely right to ban performance enhancers and enforce that ban rigorously. The revelation that Alex Rodriguez, the likely future home-run king, used steroids (only between 2001 and 2003, he says) can hardly be called surprising after ...

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