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

Lauryn Hill says she has signed with Sony to pay her overdue taxes.
There was a time when a 14-year-old on the PGA Tour would be considered big news.
A list of how teenagers have fared on the PGA Tour:
Russell Henley's head was on a swivel Monday at Augusta National, scanning the gallery for friends, family or anyone else yelling "Go Dawgs."

Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper, 20, understands the responsibility that comes with his status as a rising MLB star, but he wants to be seen as more than a ballplayer. "I like people seeing the other side," Harper said.
Two-time champion Victoria Azarenka has withdrawn from the Sony Open because of a right ankle injury.
Kratos is angry.
"Oz the Great and Powerful" continued to live up to its name, leading the weekend box office for the second week with $46.6 million.
"Oz the Great and Powerful" is living up to its name at the box office.
Rafael Nadal has withdrawn from the Sony Open that begins Monday in Key Biscayne, Fla., to rest his left knee.
The Galaxy S 4, Samsung's latest and greatest, has a cute feature we'll probably see in a lot of phones soon: You can shoot both yourself and your surroundings at the same time, using the front- and back-mounted cameras. It's a bit like having a two-camera film crew follow you around.

The gaming world's most-famous, bald-headed curmudgeon returns to smite all mythical evildoers across Ancient Greece in his new third-person adventure.
The Galaxy S 4 has what you'd expect from a new smartphone: a bigger screen and a faster processor. But Samsung didn't want to stop there when it presented the successor to its hit Galaxy S III. It loaded the new phone with a grab-bag of features that don't come together as a pleasing whole. The new additions could confuse users.
A bloody Western and the comedic tale of a trash-talking teddy bear lead nominees for the 2013 MTV Movie Awards.