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Freshman Debbie Zimic is another star who will probably shine this weekend in her five events. Because of her versatility and power in all four strokes, Zimic's best hopes lie in the 200 and 400 yard individual medley--events in which she holds a fourth place seeding...
...Debbie Zimic. A versatile swimmer who could swim and place in any event, Zimic had one of the best meets of her life last weekend against Princeton when she recorded three life-time bests. A gutsy practice swimmer who broke the Harvard 400 IM record in workout, Zimic will shine in any event she swims...
...must take care of them, requiring advice about apartments, gynecologists and boyfriends. They learn to distinguish the Seychelles from the Maldives, and they learn about vacation houses in Marrakesh. They learn to eat Thanksgiving turkey stuffed with foie gras, and then, when the gloss they have acquired begins to shine through the lens of a Hasselblad, they fly back to New York, perhaps by now not wearing blue jeans, and have another try at the big tune...
WELCOME to Tasty Meadows, the middle-American MunchkinLand where the massive shopping center is the primary gathering place, where television-watching is the favorite pasttime, and where the sun-always shining--seems to reflect off everything, creating a glaring, ultra-gloss sheen on car fenders, carefully-groomed, Brillcreamed coiffures, and the flourescent polyester suits of the cheery citizenry. Here, America's real ordinary people great each other with advertising slogans: "Hi, you should try this new fertilizer on your lawn, it's terrific!" "How are you? Have you ever seen our boat shine like this? It's new Boatsheen...
Though lawyers are forever vowing to go "all the way to the Supreme Court, "few get there, if only because the Justices take just about 150 cases a year. Understandably, attorneys making their debut before the high bench hope to shine in the hour or so of "oral argument" allotted for a case. But the experience can be humbling, especially for lawyers whose world is largely one of poor clients and local courts...