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We earlier admonished Wimbledon officials for taking women's attractiveness into account when setting up court assignments, but at least female tennis players don't have to hand over DNA samples before they can play. That's not always the case with baseball players. The New York Times reports that baseball officials have turned to DNA tests and bone scans to confirm some players' identities and ages before signing them. It seems that some player-prospects fudge such information -- specifically, they claim they're younger -- to make themselves more attractive to teams. Federal law passed ...
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