Registered: 13/07/2000
Posts: 4182
Loc: Cambridge, England
Then it should be "decided" as well, surely.
But "decides" is just the convention (more prevalent in the US than the UK) that headlines are written in the present tense: "Woman dies in fire", or whatever. Matey was arguing that being governed by "after" justified the switch in tense -- but two verbs were governed by after, and the writer only switched one of them. That's wrong in anyone's money.