By John Solomon
How the government's punishing of the exposure of official wrongdoing can linger for years

A few hundreds of a second used to make or break Ana Guevara. Now, she's just hoping to break 90 during a few hours on the golf course.
"It seemed very boring to me. Actually, I didn't even think it was a sport," she said. "But it required great concentration, great technique."
Guevara said she had never picked up a club until 2003, when her trainers ordered her to take a monthlong break from sprinting.