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...Crimson lineup had as many stars as the sky on a clear night, and tri-Captain Linda Suhs was the north star. The senior sprinter led one-two finishes in both the 50 and 100-yard freestyle events and anchored the first-place 200-yard medley relay team of Sheila Findley, Mia Costello, Nina Anderson and Suhs...

Author: By Theodore D. Chuang, | Title: Aquawomen Grab Two Triumphs, Overpower Columbia, Kenyon | 11/28/1988 | See Source »

...first knock-out relay team of Mia Costello, Tri-Captain Linda Suhs, Sheila Findley and Mary Quinn sped through the 100-yd. medley relay for the win in a deja vu appearance as last year's defending Eastern Champion team...

Author: By Sandra Block, | Title: Aquawomen Clip Eagles In Opener | 11/22/1988 | See Source »

Meyer, listed under exhibition status, nailed an unofficial first in the 400-yd. individual medley, breaking a dead heat with B.C. swimmer Nicole Engh in 4:37.36. The race was a flashback to the NCAA championships with the same two competitors duking for first...

Author: By Sandra Block, | Title: Aquawomen Clip Eagles In Opener | 11/22/1988 | See Source »

...growing number of experts now believe that some debt of the developing countries should be simply forgiven. Until recently that was a radical proposal to voice in the company of Western creditors. Economic consultant David Smick, president of Smick Medley International, recalls a 1986 conference in which a banker suggested that a Third World debtor should be treated like a financially troubled company whose outstanding obligations should be partly forgiven. "Two years ago, that was a renegade view," says Smick. "Now half the bankers share...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Forgive Us Our Debts | 10/10/1988 | See Source »

...such problem for the Chiefs. For a week their tenor and baritone have been battling colds. The tenor popped antibiotics and hunkered in a sauna. Maybe the lack of hard practice helps. In gray tuxes, they captivate the crowd with a medley of lilting love songs. Vowels echo rich and uniform down the darkened rows of fellow singers. Their voices have caught the elusive bird, and the overtone rings clear and shrill. Afterward, as they pace backstage awaiting results, someone is afraid that they missed the real essence. The judges disagree and give them first prize...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Texas: Going for the Bird | 10/10/1988 | See Source »

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