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...reaching the finals, both players earned a spot at the ITA National Indoors Championships in Ann Arbor, Mich...

Author: By Karan Lodha, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: SPORTS BRIEF: All-Crimson final secures Wetzel singles berth at ITAs | 10/27/2004 | See Source »

...victory, coming late Monday night, gave Beren and Wetzel an automatic bid to the ITA National Indoors Championship in Ann Arbor, Mich. They will join Chu, who had already qualified for the tournament by reaching the quarterfinal round at the Icy Hot All-American Tournament two weeks...

Author: By Karan Lodha, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Regionals See All-Harvard Final | 10/26/2004 | See Source »

Having already qualified for the ITA National Indoor Championships in Ann Arbor, Mich., by reaching the quarterfinals at the Icy Hot All-American Tournament two weeks ago, this tournament was not make-or-break for co-captain Jonathan Chu. Despite the different conditions, the top-seeded Chu continued to excel, dropping only one set through yesterday...

Author: By Karan Lodha, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: M. Tennis Does Well at Tourney | 10/25/2004 | See Source »

Several cities boast of being the first wi-fi burg in the U.S. Grand Haven, Mich. (pop. 10,900), contends it locked up the title when it covered its 7 sq. mi. last March. But it's not the only player on the field. Cities such as Half Moon Bay, Calif.; Athens, Ga.; and Chaska, Minn., let folks roam the wireless Web from street corners all around town. Whereas those places might be ahead of the curve, analysts say that big profits have been elusive for companies backing wi-fi projects. Just because you're among the first doesn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Who Was On First? | 10/18/2004 | See Source »

...easy to imagine that by the end of the decade most U.S. cities will exist beneath an invisible dome of wi-fi--"city clouds," in the jargon of the industry. Rio Rancho, N.M., has one, though not on the scale of Spokane's; ditto for Grand Haven, Mich. (see sidebar), as well as Lafayette, Louis and Cerritos in California. And bigger players are moving in all the time. Cook County, Ill., is planning a massive 940-sq.-mi. cloud that would light up all of Chicago. Philadelphia announced a humongous hot zone of its own in September. Los Angeles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The City That Cut the Cord | 10/18/2004 | See Source »

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