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Will a Ticket’s Price Always Exceed its Worth?

JSEL · February 22, 2013 · Leave a Comment

Want to watch the Boston Celtics take on their playoff nemeses of the past two seasons, the red-hot Lebron James and the Miami Heat? No problem, except the cheapest seats in the house will cost you $85.  Brokers can buy tickets at face value before selling at a substantial … [Read more...] about Will a Ticket’s Price Always Exceed its Worth?

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“Winning” the Hole in One

JSEL · February 3, 2013 · Leave a Comment

Ask anyone who has spent four hours on an immaculate green lawn, swinging a club wildly and chasing a small white ball from sandy ditch to wooded pines, and they will tell you: golf is a simultaneously blissful and frustrating sport. But few golfers have experienced the highs … [Read more...] about “Winning” the Hole in One

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Strong Case Against Armstrong?

JSEL · November 15, 2012 · Leave a Comment

On October 22nd, 2012, the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), the governing body for professional cycling and overseer of international competitive cycling events, banned Lance Armstrong from cycling, stripped him of his seven Tour de France titles and called on him to return … [Read more...] about Strong Case Against Armstrong?

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Copyrights in Neverland

JSEL · November 6, 2012 · Leave a Comment

Once upon a time, there was a copyright that would not die. A short and shy Scottish writer, James Matthew Barrie, published a story about a boy who never grew up. In 1929, after publishing the script of the play Peter Pan, Barrie gave away its lucrative copyright to Great Ormond … [Read more...] about Copyrights in Neverland

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Exposed Celebrities Provided Limited Legal Coverage

JSEL · October 23, 2012 · Leave a Comment

Fame entails a life in the spotlight. However, even celebrities hope to keep both literal and figurative parts of themselves private. Regardless of their desires, stories detailing celebrity arrests, divorces, and, in the most lurid cases, their very bodies are a common fixture … [Read more...] about Exposed Celebrities Provided Limited Legal Coverage

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