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    Metro derailed by culture of complacence, incompetence, lack of diversity

    Ninety-seven percent of the bus and train operators at the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority are black, with only six white women out of more than 3,000 drivers, according to Metro documents — a lack of diversity at one of the region's largest employers that has led to an acknowledgment of failure in affirmative-action documents and spawned a series of lawsuits.

  • Royals looking to bolster lefties in bullpen

    Manager Ned Yost was succinct in his answer to a question about Robert Fish, a left-hander the Kansas City Royals claimed on waivers from the New York Yankees.

  • Kansas City Royals catcher Salvador Perez, right, talks to relief pitcher Jeremy Jeffress during the third inning of a spring training baseball game against the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday, March 13, 2011, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

    Royals looking to bolster lefties in bullpen

    Manager Ned Yost was succinct in his answer to a question about Robert Fish, a left-hander the Kansas City Royals claimed on waivers from the New York Yankees.

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