In dealing with athletes, playtime is over.

AuthorAraton, Harvey
PositionOPINION

The year 2005 was not a good one in sports to be a radical or a renegade: The pendulum swung to create a more stringent culture that sat suspected sinners before Congress and suspended the insufferable. This pattern of anti-petulance had much to do with public opinion. "Juxtaposed with natural disasters that people have suffered around the world, with the war in Iraq, people are more willing to ask ... 'Why aren't [athletes] more grateful for what they have? Why do they need to cheat?'" says the director of the Center for the Study of Sport in Society at...

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