Harold Lewis
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"Harold ("Hal") Warren Lewis" (born October 1, 1923, in New York City; died May 26, 2011) was an Emeritus Professor of Physics and former department chairman at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB). In 2010, after 67 years of membership, Lewis resigned from the American Physical Society, writing in a letter about the "corruption" from "the money flood" of government Grant (money)/grants.

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This is the most ludicrous thing I've heard in my life. They didn't get arrested. This happened outside of team property and it was an incident between two men who apologized for their actions. It's obnoxious.

If we did anything with his deal, it would just be to restructure for the cap crunch. It wouldn't be a pay increase or a pay decrease.

Nobody knows what to do. It's just a cloud of smoke right now, and we don't know when it's going to clear so we can see what's going on.

They'll have to wait for the swelling to go down first.

It was an unfortunate incident, but both players apologized to the organization and their teammates.

Here's the part that's so prejudiced: The league bases these fines on the players' income. This stuff happens a lot in this league, and all this fine does is encourage people to lie in the future. It's absolutely shocking, ludicrous and any other word you can print.

Boy, can [Callahan] run. He's very tenacious. He is an every-down player with a high motor.

This puts him in a very special class. I think the thing Mike's happiest about is the commitment the Chargers shared this early in the contract when they didn't have to do that.

Bill has operated in an environment with a high degree of difficulty and gotten the best out of what we have, ... We've had Super Bowls that have come off shining like a star, and you never know how hard it was. At the end of the day, Bill can look back and say, 'I did a hell of a job.' .