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Seriously, this doll stuff has got to go. Further dolls include pound puppies, teach and play kids, wide-eyed or sleepy real babies, kari-me babies, koosas, etc. Robots, too, now serve as companions, as shown by Omnibot, Omni 2000 (a steal at $399.97), Pester Puppy and Cat (why does the feline cost $20 more than the pooch?) and Alphie II. How are today's kids ever going to learn to deal with other tots who want different things for lunch and who who bleed if you bang them off furniture? Nothing is sadder than the five-year...
First TeamPosition Second Team Patti Vivial, Penn Forward Sue Gouchoe, Princeton Kate Perle, Dartmouth Forward Donna Berk, Penn Debbie Siegel, Yale Forward Jenny Graap, Cornell Sue McCarter, Princeton Midfield Ellen Grant, Cornell Terry Fortin, Dartmouth Midfield Kari Briggs, Princeton Lauren Becker, Brown Midfield Patty Kennedy, Penn Midfield Gia Barresi, Harvard Bambi Taylor, Harvard Back Anne Alberino, Brown Linda Giulani, Penn Back Colleen Carbery, Yale Karen Konigsberg, Princeton Back Karla Griffin, Cornell Beth Finney, Princeton Back Sophia Stavru, Penn Mirna Goldberger, Princeton Back Nada Sellers, Yale Goalie Nancy Meisinger, Penn...
Scoring: H. Kate Felsen (Bambi Taylor) 5:23; P, Sue Gouchoe (Sue McCarter) 18:23; P. McCarter (Kari Briggs...
...devout Protestants in New York. In Elmhurst alone they have established at least four churches. The Indian population in Queens, settled for decades and now 25,000 strong, has an elaborate cultural center-cum-Hindu temple in Flushing, complete with domes and sculpted elephants. One day in May, Kari and Shanthi Naidu were worshiping at the altar of Sri Mahalaksai, a god of well- being. They had paid a Hindu priest $5 for a prayer service. "Quite frankly," says Kari Naidu, "I did not become a believer until I arrived in this country. But here, away from home, I recognized...
...They were dirty looking, scroungy . . . He grabbed me by both wrists." Tall, tan Kari Swenson, 23, a member of the U.S. biathlon team, was testifying about what happened to her when she encountered two strange men last July while on a training run not too far from the Big Sky resort in Montana. "The old man said they just wanted to talk for a while. He said, 'We don't get many women up in the mountains that we can talk...