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Iran is the only state in the world today that operates, controversially, a legal, commercial market in organs and then only for the benefit of its citizens.
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Even ordinary Chinese sensed there was something lacking with the entire national soccer program when the Chinese soccer team qualified for its one and only World Cup appearance in 2002, and then failed to score one goal in three games.
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Since then, only one player has gotten more in a World Series (Sandy Alomar Jr. had 10 for Cleveland in 1997).
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All the while, costing the Yankees not only postseason revenue in 2010 if they fail to make the World Series, but then again in the offseason if and when they sign him to the richest contract in hurler history.
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Ten years ago the only large yachts capable of such speeds were Whitbread round-the-world racers crewed by 12 burly sailors and even then only while surfing down a giant wave in a gale.
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Two years ago, he astonished the world of neurology with evidence that apo E -- known until then only for its role in cholesterol transport -- is involved in the major type of Alzheimer's disease.
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Result: Financial innovation continued in Britain, enabling it not only to become the world's foremost industrial power but also to create and then tap its citizens' savings to fight--ultimately, successfully--its perennial wars against far larger and more powerful France.
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If only we can avoid armed conflict the argument seems to say then we will live in a more peaceful world.
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