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...singles, Naqushbandi battled her Eagle opponent, Amy Molden, in the longest match of the day. Her match started at the same time as the top three seeds but persisted past the ends of those matches and the wins by Broughton and Timoney...
...Martire-Naqushbandi (H) d. Landes-Fernando 8-6 Singles: 1. Courtney Bergman (H) d. Allison Ashley 6-1, 6-1 2. Susanna Lingman (H) d. Morgan Landes 6-1, 6-1 3. Alexis Martire (H) d. Nida Waseem 6-2, 6-2 4. Lara Naqushbandi (H) d. Amy Molden 7-6, 7-6 5. Fleur Broughton (H) d. Anisha Fernando 6-2, 6-1 6. Jennie Timoney (H) d. Ruta Veitas...
...plead Waldheim's case, Vienna last week dispatched Fritz Molden, a filmmaker and World War II resistance hero, on a tour of the U.S. and Britain. Molden, who helped hire Waldheim for the Austrian Foreign Ministry after the war but insists that he is not a close friend, said he undertook the mission for Austria's sake. Accompanied by Ralph Scheide, a Waldheim aide and co- author of the white paper, Molden called the Austrian President the victim of a smear campaign. "If you pour two gallons of manure over somebody, he will smell," Molden said, "and then...
...question will not go away. When the cattle cars with their human cargoes rumbled off for Auschwitz, where were the righteous in the Third Reich? Each of these three books seeks answers, and in sum they are heartening. Fritz Molden, himself a fighter in the Austrian resistance, puts it best in Exploding Star: "Where there are people who disrupt, destroy and torture there are also, beyond all doubt, others who help, heal and support...
...there were too few voices to protest the dispossession and the expulsion of the Jews. "The greater majority of the population," writes Maass candidly, "were either too indifferent or too scared to act with defiance." There were about 200,000 Jews in Vienna at the time who were, explains Molden in Exploding Star, "a powerful concentration of gifted, ambitious . . . hard-working people." Their domination of the press, the theater, medicine and law "materially contributed to the spread of anti-Semitism in Austria...