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...team motivated me and the crowd cheered me on, and that helped a lot.”Harvard’s doubles teams had similarly strong performances. The freshman-sophomore combination of Alex Lehman and Samantha Gridley defeated UTSA’s Caroline Dedering and Vivian Carillo, 8-5, in the opening round. In the second round, the tandem made an 8-3 statement win against the first-seeded team of Nunic and Francine Whu from BU.Meanwhile, junior Samantha Rosekrans and Tachibana won a tough first-round battle versus Boston University’s Monika Mical and Liz Corroa...
During their French Open final, which Nadal won in four sets, Federer looked particularly flustered. "The pleasure of watching Federer play is that you can see him thinking out there," says sportscaster and ex-pro Mary Carillo. "You can watch him sizing up the situation and making adjustments in his game and changing something around, and he never did that against Nadal." Federer backhands the chatter about his lack of mental fortitude. "Nadal is just more obvious about his fighting qualities," he says. "I fight like crazy, even though it doesn't look like I am. Maybe because I have...
...Jose Carillo, 35, is so convinced that land values are coming back in Marquette that after building his own house on a free lot, he took another and is building in hopes of selling quickly for a profit. "This is a great opportunity," he says. For the town too. --With reporting by Sarah Sturmon Dale/New Richland, Pat Dawson/Chugwater, Rita Healy/Denver, Chris Maag/Whiting, Marguerite Michaels/Chicago and Eric Roston/Washington
Nadal is already leading the tour in charisma. Says television analyst Mary Carillo, a former pro: "He has this different vibe. He goes from looking downright predatory to all of a sudden having this big goofy smile. The energy, the passion is just dripping out of him. When he's playing, it's hard to watch the other side of the court...
...Ramadi operation, launched at 4 a.m., is designed to end before sunrise, before morning prayers. The Marines expect resistance, but as the 36th breaches the gate of Ramadi's main mosque, the city remains quiet. Sergeant Jose L. Carillo of the 2/5's Whiskey Company looks out from a position on a nearby rooftop. "These guys fight when they want to fight, not when we want them to fight," Carillo says of the insurgents, as he peers through night-vision goggles. "They just keep on recruiting. And, I don't mind saying it, we don't have enough people...