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Across from him, 35-year-old, No. 1 ranked table hockey champ Mark Sokolski hunched over his own players.
WSJ: Table Hockey, on Ice Since Heyday in 1970s, Makes a Comeback
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Despite Mr Sokolski's scepticism, for the time being at least Western policy towards Iran has two elements.
ECONOMIST: Iran and nuclear weapons
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Henry Sokolski, the director of NPEC and a critic of the IAEA's safeguards, thinks such a deal is not worth having.
ECONOMIST: Iran and nuclear weapons
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At the tournament in Toronto, Mr. Campbell survived the first rounds but ended up losing to his former teacher, Mr. Sokolski, 5-3 and 5-1.
WSJ: Table Hockey, on Ice Since Heyday in 1970s, Makes a Comeback
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Mr. Campbell, the 14-year-old, started playing after Mr. Sokolski, his teacher at the time, introduced the game to his class in Petawawa five years ago.
WSJ: Table Hockey, on Ice Since Heyday in 1970s, Makes a Comeback
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Young players are looking for "real-life camaraderie, " said Mr. Sokolski, a grade-school teacher from Petawawa, Ontario, and the president of the Ontario Table Hockey Association.
WSJ: Table Hockey, on Ice Since Heyday in 1970s, Makes a Comeback
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Yet the problem for zero-boosters is that the lower you go, the trickier things get, argues Henry Sokolski of the Washington-based Non-proliferation Policy Education Centre.
ECONOMIST: Nuclear disarmament
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One improvement, suggests Mr Sokolski, would be to install more real-time remote-monitoring cameras, so inspectors can check more reliably that materials and equipment are not being diverted to covert use.
ECONOMIST: Troubling flaws in the world's nuclear safeguards
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"I'm gonna stomp this kid, " Mr. Sokolski said.
WSJ: Table Hockey, on Ice Since Heyday in 1970s, Makes a Comeback