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Why had her voice gone harsh, asking him if he wanted something?
To completely eradicate performance-enhancing drugs from sports, the thinking goes, harsh punishments must be used to deter not only athletes but the entourages surrounding them.
You're going to get harsh comments and maybe even threats.
This is going to sound harsh but this franchise won't be relevant again until after Lucas passes away and someone else can re-imagine these stories differently.
Zalmay Khalilzad, the American ambassador, said in a recent interview that with Afghanistan's elections approaching -- they are now scheduled for September -- "the politics of it may require not to go too harsh" with eradication.
"It's being done softly, because if they tried to go the harsh criminal route there is a very good chance they would not only fail but become even more unpopular, something you tend to not want to do going into your last election," he said.
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