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...defense is anchored by the third (and last) co-captain, Meg Berte and senior goalie Brooke Donahoe (1.30 goals-against-average in 1992). Juniors Genevieve Chelius (13 games in 1992) and Caroline Schreiber (10 games) and sophomore Sara Noonan are also working out on defense. Freshmen Meg Kassakian and Cara James could see playing time--illustrating both Harvard's strengths and weakness...
While most insiders consider insiderdom so distasteful that they try to bury it under a thick layer of gloss, I almost envy the access to information that members of what Newsweek's Meg Greenfield calls the "politico-journalistic elite" enjoy. I'll admit the possibility that I'm not asking the right questions of my interviews or understanding the full meaning of their replies. But seasoned reporters tell me that wading through ten minutes of "squishy" chaff to get a few sentences of pith isn't an unusual experience here...
...Baldwin (Tom Hanks) is an architect in Seattle, a recent widower unable to overcome his bereavement. Annie Reed (Meg Ryan) is a no-nonsense newspaperwoman in Baltimore, about to settle for a marriage more convenient than stirring...
...Wife of husband (Tom Hanks) dies. Husband (now Widower) is sad, and moves to Seattle with young son. Son (Ross Malinger), worried about lonely father, calls a radio call-in show. Widower gets on the phone and pours out his heart to the American people. Unmarried Woman in Baltimore (Meg Ryan) hears Widower and her heart goes out to him. She writes a letter. There's a few bumps along the way, but, surprise, Widower and Unmarried Woman get together...
...about "magic"--the myth of love at first sight--which reduces love and romance to superficial attraction. Hanks sees Ryan on an airport runway and instantly he's in love. Not a word. Not a shared experience. Meg Ryan is blonde and gorgeous. Falling in "love" with her at first sight isn't magical It's isn't magical. It's biology...