Word: nine-year-old
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Consider: In 1999 a chunky football dad (and youth-league coach) assaulted a nine-year-old player. In 2000, a Staten Island, N.Y., father broke the nose of his 10-year-old's coach with a hockey stick. And it ain't just tes-tosterone: In 1999 a Virginia soccer mom was fined after attacking a referee; the ref was 14. Americans don't generate the headlines Europeans do (HUNDREDS CRUSHED IN SOCCER RIOT!), and given the tens of millions of parents who cheer on their kids, the number of sports-psychosis cases is low. But we can still fret...
...Hall, 43, and Louis-Dreyfus, 40, insisted on the 15-episode deal because they don't want to take any more time away from their kids - their nine-year-old will have his own office on the set to do his homework, while the four-year-old will get a playroom. They're the kind of family that have an electric car and are building solar panels on the roof of their house to provide all the electricity. Vegas is taking bets on the method the children will use to rebel against their parents...
...teams decided the risk of being in the Big Apple was too great. The day Schramm sat down with his advisers and looked at his company's numbers, he wept. "My business is in shambles. It's very demoralizing to be 48 years old and have a nine-year-old company that's so suddenly in crisis," he says. But he is resolute. "I see myself as having no other choice than to pick myself up, dust myself off and move forward...
...started playing hockey in eighth grade, but now I have a nine-year-old nephew who plays in three summer leagues,” Fitzsimmons says. “It was such a different era back then. Now, people start at a much younger age and are much more specialized...
...people in the plane crashes probably were sweating," said Marisa Belpedio, a ponytailed nine-year-old, gasping for breath. "In the Twin Towers, people were sweating because of the fire. When I'm running, I feel I'm sweating...like I was there with them. That makes me feel better because sometimes I dream that I was in there and I helped the other people before I helped myself." Alexis Momney, a dark-eyed 10-year-old, also found the exercise cathartic. "When I look on TV, all I see is plane crashes and stuff, and I'm scared that...