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Dispute Resolution in the NBA: The Allocation of Decision Making Among the Commissioner, Impartial Arbitrator, System Arbitrator, and the Courts
Charm Results on CP Violation and Mixing
The most recent results on CP violation and mixing in the charm system are
reviewed as a guide to the future. While no surprising results are reported so
far, charm provides a unique window to physics beyond the Standard Model. The
results reported here come from four sources: ALEPH at LEP, E791 and FOCUS/E831
at Fermilab, and CLEO II.V at CESR. Results beyond these sources may be
expected as a byproduct of B-motivated experiments.Comment: 17 pages,including 4 figures, Workshop on Physics and Detectors for
  Daphne, Frascati, Italy, November 16-19, 199
Future Hadron Physics at Fermilab
Today, hadron physics research occurs at Fermilab as parts of broader
experimental programs. This is very likely to be the case in the future. Thus,
much of this presentation focuses on our vision of that future - a future aimed
at making Fermilab the host laboratory for the International Linear Collider
(ILC). Given the uncertainties associated with the ILC - the level of needed
R&D, the ILC costs, and the timing - Fermilab is also preparing for other
program choices. I will describe these latter efforts, efforts focused on a
Proton Driver to increase the numbers of protons available for experiments. As
examples of the hadron physics which will be coming from Fermilab, I summarize
three experiments: MIPP/E907 which is running currently, and MINER A and
Drell-Yan/E906 which are scheduled for future running periods. Hadron physics
coming from the Tevatron Collider program will be summarized by Arthur Maciel
in another talk at Hadron05.Comment: To be published in the Proceedings of the XI International Conference
  on Hadron Spectroscopy (Alberto Reis, editor) in the AIP Conference
  Proceedings series, 10 page
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