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...players stepping to the fore include junior Aimee "Killer" Hendrigan, whose left-handed game is a key advantage on the perimeter. Nitardy and Brummond also mentioned junior Lynne Kelley...
...Given a full year of good health," they reason, "I should be able to win the MVP." Having been told for so long that they are God's greatest gift to the sport, aging jocks may find it hard to believe that a new generation is coming to the fore...
Atkinson said that one of the teenagers claimed that his father was a University employee and that there-fore "he has the right to be there...
...prostrate leader of the free world in his lap was doubly unsettling and sent shudders around the globe. White House spokesmen assured the public that Bush was suffering from nothing more serious than exhaustion and a stomach-churning touch of gastroenteritis. Still, the brief fainting spell brought to the fore concerns about the President's health and reminded voters that Dan Quayle remains only a heartbeat away from the Oval Office. Far worse for Bush, the image was an obvious metaphor for the American economy: flat on its back, seeking succor from a resurgent Japan...
Baker, at a joint news conference after a three-hour meeting with the one-time senior Communist Party official, said Ukraine "is in the fore-front" of all 12 republics in its commitment to democracy...