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...Bertzzi, Camilla U N C 0 56 26 200-yd. BREASTSTROKE 1) Triebie, Kathy Florida 2 16 19 2) Johnson, Diane C Artzona 2 16 22 3) Ginden, Julie Auburn 2 17 79 50-yd. BUTTERFLY 1) Gterkel, Jill Texas 0 24 22 2) Borgmann, Carol Texas 0 24 71 3) Learn, Beth N C State 0 24 97 400-yd. MEDLEY RELAY 1) Arizona State 3 45 96 2) Stanford 3 47 03 3) N Carolina State 3 47 77 200-yd. FREESTYLE 1) Sterkel, Jill Texas 1 48 18 2) Spalding, Tracy S California...
Besides Sterkel and Linehan, Longhorn Coach Paul Bergen expects top performances from distance freestyler Linda Irish, butterflyer Carol Borgmann (who finished second behind Sterkel in both the 50- and 100-yd. butterfly at last month's AIAW championships), and IMer Karen Werth. Werth has never been to Nationals before but already has the third fastest 200-IM in the country this year to her credit...
Flashbulbs popped and reporters shouted questions when a jubilant Carol Burnett emerged from Los Angeles county superior court last week, hugging fans and signing autographs for jurors. After eight days of testimony and three of deliberation, the jurors had provided a classic Tinseltown ending to a televised trial that was followed as avidly as a soap opera. They awarded Burnett a whopping $1.6 million in damages in her libel suit against the sensation-seeking National Enquirer (circ. 5,100,000). Said the relieved star: "There...
Crimson coach Carol Kleinfelder praised the B.C. goalie, saying "she did an outstanding job" but concentrated her comments on the strength of the Crimson performance. "I think we straightened out the offense a little better tonight--that's important for the Princeton game. They really crowed us with a man-to-man defense, but we hustled...
...stories to fill the time between novels anymore--instead, they get smart and do things they can get paid for, which may or may not involve slouching toward Hollywood with a screenplay. And many really important writers even do short stories, with the exception of John Updike and Joyce Carol Oates. It seems the published short story will soon be an abbreviation to be seen only in yellowed numbers of the New Yorker saved from one's youth when things were different...