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...teachers would catch me dreaming out the window and ask the shrill, predictable question, "Roger, would you care to rejoin the class?" I would think, "Not really," as I swiveled reluctantly toward Planet Earth. Being an apolitical junkie, I feel the same way in this season, which is an unacceptable (not to mention unemployable) position for a journalist. From time to time, I try to be interested in what they are saying--the specialists on TV and in the papers who are lecturing on Bush, Gore, Tecumseh, the tundra, [pi]r2. (Shouldn't it be "pi is squared...
Some of those golden oldies are still around, including Dominique Dawes, 23, Ray's training partner and friend who came out of retirement to rejoin the team. The two have been close since the day a reluctant Ray, then 13, was dropped off crying at Hill's Gymnastics in Gaithersburg, Md., where Dawes trained. "She didn't want to leave her friends at her other gym," recalls her coach, Kelli Hill, of Ray's first visit...
...Yorker, I am happily removed from the perils of highway driving. And from what I'm hearing about some of the latest developments in driving habits I am in no hurry to rejoin the motoring hoards: It seems that millions of people are traveling our roads clutching cell phones to their heads, babbling incessantly and earnestly while swerving in and out of oncoming traffic. This, I feel safe in saying, qualifies as a dangerous situation...
...picked up her ball and went home, while her Olympic teammates--including such stars as Lisa Leslie of the Los Angeles Sparks and Chamique Holdsclaw of the Washington Mystics--run the WNBA hardwoods. Edwards will then rejoin them in August to prepare for a gold-medal defense in Sydney. That could prove more grueling than anything the men's Dream Team faces. The women's game is far more competitive at the top, and powerhouse women's teams like Russia and Cuba will make any American outfit earn its medal...
...Sacha, too, wants to leave Russia. Marie helps him rejoin the local swim team by going with him every day to a river where he rebuilds his strength by swimming against the current. She hopes he will win a national race and be selected to go to Vienna for the European championships. Once out of the Soviet Union, Sacha will be able to help Marie...