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...especially pleased by Chappel's time in the 1000-yd. freestyle event. He said that "at this time of the season it is an exceptional swim." The coach said he was surprised by Miao's record time in the 100-yd. freestyle because Miao has been plagued by shoulder and knee problems that have limited his training...
...NOTEBOOK: The game's three stars, as chosen by a larger-than-usual contingent of Cambridge media: Camisa, McCaskill, Messina...Both McCaskill and Foster were hurt during the game. The former suffered a separated shoulder late in the second period and didn't see action the rest of the way, while Foster was put out of action by an Alan Litchfield check in the final stanza. Together, they have scored 30 of UVM's 75 goals...McCaskill is the son of former WHA defenseman Ted...Plaudits to Guy Hampson of the Catamount Radio Network and WDOT for the best play...
Even so, astronomers are sure to cold-shoulder the lists of any interloping organization like the International Star Registry. Says Swarthmore's Heintz, chairman of the I.A.U.'s commission for documentation: "There is no chance of the registry's designations being recognized by the world astronomical community." Besides, Marsden points out, many of the stars are so faint that "buyers probably won't even able to find their star." But Registry Founder Downie insists that the astronomers are missing the point. Says he: 'When space travel becomes as common as snowmobiling, it's going...
...programs, the Larry King show. Perhaps his toughest questioning came after Monday Night Football, where he appeared on an extended ABC Nightline that was on until 1:25 a.m. He faced Sam Donaldson, who filled in for Ted Koppel. On Nightline, the camera watches over the interviewer's shoulder, while the target appears on a large screen, as if coming from somewhere a long way off. In this case it was a gimmick. Donaldson was in a below-ground studio in ABC's Washington headquarters; Allen was in another studio upstairs in the same building...
...longer his trainer. Futch-not Frazier, not the referee, not Muhammad Ali-stopped the "Thrilla in Manila" in 1975 with a round to go. "Sit down, son; it's all over," Eddie said softly after the devastating 14th round, and put his hand on Joe's shoulder. "No one will ever forget what you did here today...