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On Oct 15, 2008, at 11:07 AM, Dr. Bob Wildblood wrote:

> Although cricket seems a long way from teaching of psychology, I have  
> to add my two cents.
>
> Born in NJ and having only traveled a few times in the UK, I do have a  
> fairly close connection.  Just a paragraph from an article on cricket  
> at
> www.independent.co.uk/sport/cricket/back-to-the-future-tellys-vision- 
> of-eightballover-tests-541452.html
>
> "This is an outline of the way Test cricket may, or may not, be played  
> in the future. It was delivered in deadpan, provocative style to  
> delegates at the International Cricket Council's annual forum last  
> week. The messenger was _Andrew Wildblood_, senior international  
> vice-president for IMG/TWI."
>
> Does that give me any cricket creds?
>
>
>                                                               
> Bob Wildblood, PhD, HSPP
> Lecturer in Psychology
> Indiana University Kokomo
> Kokomo, IN  46904-9003
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
> We have in fact, two kinds of morality, side by side: one which we  
> preach, but do not practice, and another which we practice, but seldom  
> preach. -Bertrand Russell, philosopher, mathematician, author, Nobel  
> laureate (1872-1970)                          
>
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