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...NOTEBOOK: Sophomore forward Ann Kletz twisted her knee in the second half and had to be carried off the field, but she is not expected to miss Tuesday's game against Boston College...Starting sophomores Christin Biggs (illness) and Tory Fair (hyperextended knee) missed the game...

Author: By Colin F. Boyle, | Title: Catamounts Edge Out Women Booters, 2-1 | 10/3/1988 | See Source »

Dragomirescu captured the "B" singles flight with a convincing 6-2, 6-3 victory over Ann Waggoner of Tennessee. After falling behind, 3-0, in the second set, Dragomirescu rallied to win the next six games. The junior dominated her opponents, winning all of her matches in straight sets...

Author: By Michael J. Lartigue, | Title: Harvard Places Four in Invitational Finals | 10/3/1988 | See Source »

...singles, Harvard's Tricia Small lost to Hageman, 6-4, 6-1, while Kosakowski reached the second round before losing a 6-1, 6-3 decision to Ann Circle of Tennessee...

Author: By Michael J. Lartigue, | Title: Harvard Places Four in Invitational Finals | 10/3/1988 | See Source »

Europe: Christopher Redman London: Christopher Ogden, Anne Constable Paris: Jordan Bonfante, Margot Hornblower, Adam Zagorin Bonn: James O. Jackson Rome: Cathy Booth Eastern Europe: Kenneth W. Banta Moscow: John Kohan, Ann Blackman Jerusalem: Jon D. Hull Cairo: Dean Fischer, David S. Jackson Nairobi: James Wilde Johannesburg: Bruce W. Nelan New Delhi: Ross H. Munro Beijing: Sandra Burton Hong Kong: William Stewart, Jay Branegan Tokyo: Barry Hillenbrand, Kumiko Makihara Ottawa: Peter Stoler Central America: John Moody Mexico City: John Borrell Rio de Janeiro: Laura Lopez...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Magazine Masthead October 3, 1988 | 10/3/1988 | See Source »

CRITICS often refer to Ann Tyler as a "domestic" novelist. Her novels generally deal with families, with relationships and with the middle class. But to call Tyler "domestic" is to make her work seem somehow less substantial, less complete. When John Updike writes about what suburban families say to each other, how modern men and women deal with everything from raising children to buying living room furniture, from adultery to taking out the garbage, we do not think that he is merely concerned with chronicling domestic life...

Author: By Aline Brosh, | Title: Deep Breathing | 10/1/1988 | See Source »

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