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Stanford took its first singles match—and the second match point—with a victory in the No. 2 spot. Barnes, who had taken her first set 6-1, was awarded the match when Durkin retired due to an Achilles heel sprain suffered in her doubles match. Durkin had trailed 3-0 before retiring...

Author: By Barbara R. Barreno, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Cardinal Ends W. Tennis' Tourney Hopes | 5/20/2005 | See Source »

Bergman, the Crimson’s top singles player, opted out of playing her singles match due to a sore shoulder, which had bothered her for most of the season. This, combined with Durkin’s heel sprain, made it hard to compete with a tough Stanford squad...

Author: By Barbara R. Barreno, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Cardinal Ends W. Tennis' Tourney Hopes | 5/20/2005 | See Source »

...Germany's southwest. Despite the proximity of urban development (Munich is just a 45-minute drive away), the area is rich in wildlife. Look out for hungry ducks and other fowl dive-bombing a river teeming with fish, plus the occasional huntsman, struggling to get an overexcited dog to heel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Take Me to the River | 5/14/2005 | See Source »

...wonder southwest. Despite the proximity of urban development ( Munich is just a 45-minute drive away), the area is rich in wildlife. Look out for hungry ducks and other fowl dive-bombing a river teeming with fish, plus the occasional huntsman, struggling to get an overexcited dog to heel. If you prefer hunting down cultural treasures, then call at one of the many historic towns and cities built on the Danube's banks. Budapest, Hungary's capital, is one of the most graceful. The Danube (or Duna in Hungarian) divides the city into the hilly side (Buda) and the flat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Take Me to the River | 5/12/2005 | See Source »

...ground of Kawamoto's story, place your right hand palm down on a flat surface with your fingers spread wide. Your fingers are rivers. On the land between your third and fourth fingers lies the Peace Park. Between your fourth and fifth fingers Kawamoto's school was situated. The heel of your hand is Hiroshima Bay, and beyond your fingertips lie mountains and countryside...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What the Boy Saw: A Fire In the Sky | 4/12/2005 | See Source »

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