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...coach Carole Kleinfelder surveys her women's hoop squad and the long 23-game season that begins tonight in a match-up against Bentley College, there is both determination and a carefully-guarded optimism in her voice. If she appears less than cocksure, it is with good reason...

Author: By Sara J. Nicholas, | Title: Women Cagers to Face Bentley Tonight | 11/25/1980 | See Source »

Women's basketball at Bentley...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TODAY'S GAMES | 11/25/1980 | See Source »

...Mailer, 57, is planning three: a marriage, a divorce and a marriage, in unceremoniously quick succession. The self-described "champion of obscenity, wise father of six [now eight] children and husband of four battling sweet wives" was recently granted his long-contested divorce from sweet wife No. 4, Beverly Bentley, 50. Now he intends to marry Jazz Singer Carol Stevens, 50, with whom he lived from 1969 to 1974, then divorce her and wed former Model Morris Church, 31, his live-in companion of the past five years. But all for the most conventional of reasons: to legitimize Maggie...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Oct. 27, 1980 | 10/27/1980 | See Source »

Blunt-mannered Helen Delich Bentley, 56, wife of an antiques dealer, covered the waterfront for 16 years as a reporter for the Baltimore Sun. Her salty language and dukes-up style endeared her to dock workers. She once punched a stevedore in a bar when he compared her nose to a ski jump. Her expletives-undeleted report from the tanker Manhattan, during its 1969 voyage through the Northwest Passage, caused her to be banned from using the ship's radio...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Ships That Pass in the Night | 10/13/1980 | See Source »

...Long for many years has blocked proposals to dredge Baltimore harbor because he objected to the dumping of the polluted muck around two uninhabited islands in his district. The islands are favorite anchorages for Chesapeake Bay boaters and crab fishermen, who are anxious to keep the waters clean. But Bentley, who has dubbed herself "the Fighting Lady" after the World War II aircraft carrier Yorktown, insists that the harbor must be deepened to protect jobs in the Baltimore area...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Ships That Pass in the Night | 10/13/1980 | See Source »

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