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If we extended this treatment to everything that happens in sports, we would have Roger Federer and his wife, Mirka, on a couch today, explaining how he lost an Australian Open semifinal to someone (Andy Murray) who used to be the biggest emotional basket case in the sport.

John Hirschbeck, head of the umpires' union, said under the new interpretation, the Yankees' Roger Clemens would have been ejected for nearly hitting Seattle's Alex Rodriguez in the first inning of Game 4 of last year's American League Championship Series.

they are expecting huge storm and did not want the game to be interrupted — like NLCS — David Waldstein (@DavidWaldstein) 18 Oct 12 Roger Federer would have beaten someone in straight sets in the hour and 20 minutes we sat around here waiting for it to not rain — Harvey Araton (@HarveyAraton) 18 Oct 12 Still no rain, but we have at least have the tarp being rolled out.

She was with Rogers's grandmother Ethel May Martin and mother, Dalonna Rogers, when a grim-faced doctor told Rogers she would have to give up competitive sports.

Watching his performance, I kept imagining what Kevin Spacey, who has played a number of Roger-like reptiles, would have done with the role.

For instance, they said, he opposed the 1939 Wagner-Rogers bill that would have permitted the United States to take in 20,000 Jewish children from Germany in addition to the existing German-Austrian quota of 27,370.

Congress, in 1939, refused to pass an emergency measure, the Wagner-Rogers Act, which would have permitted entry of 20,000 children, primarily Jewish, from Eastern Europe over existing quotas.

In which case, we might just as well say that England have Rogered India.

Roger would love Wall Street, though I suspect he would have anxieties about being found out, and I find an American version of Roger easy to imagine — not least because he might well be living in London and doing Roger's job.

In 1939, the United States Congress refused to pass the Wagner-Rogers Bill, which if enacted would have permitted entry to the United States of 20,000 children from Eastern Europe, many of whom were Jewish, over existing quotas.

For example, in 1939, the United States Congress refused to pass the Wagner-Rogers Bill, which, if enacted, would have permitted entry to the United States of 20,000 children from Eastern Europe, many of whom were Jewish, over existing quotas.

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