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...took was a little serendipity. Cahow heard of the opening through hockey teammates, some of whom live with lacrosse co-captain Kelly Noon...
...stop balls,” Noon said. “Even though she doesn’t have as much training, she’s really able to predict where the ball’s going...
...definitely a hard loss,” co-captain Kelly Noon said. “A lot of it’s mental preparation. We got down a lot of goals early in the beginning. We can’t get down 7 goals—it’s too big a hole to climb...
Shortly after noon on Saturday, July 20, President Ronald Reagan walked out of Bethesda Naval Hospital and into a changed world. With a golden career and a life of good health behind him, the 74-year-old President now faced the full impact of his mortality and a future marked by constant vigilance against the recurrence of his cancer. For the first time in its history, the U.S. faced the prospect of a sitting President who, no matter how dramatic his recovery, would be followed by the shadow of a major disease for the rest of his presidency...
...Koran. In another, a black American conga drummer from Harlem spontaneously threw up her arms and shouted to the assembly, "You have changed my life!" In yet another, a raven-haired Bolivian in a felt bowler talked excitedly to a veiled woman from the Western Sahara. Each day at noon, Betty Friedan conducted an informal seminar in the cool shade of a fig tree. And nearby, a dozen black-robed Iranian women assembled on the green to argue the merits of Islamic fundamentalism. Gesturing toward a group of bare-faced Westerners, the Iranians' male guardian commented, "They think these women...