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...course, have competed countless times against one another. "I think it's great we've all stayed in this long," says Miller, who three years after delivering monotone interviews with eyes cast down at the floor, now looks reporters in the eye and even ventures an occasional smile. Says Liddick: "Our motto for '96 is 'There's no me in team.'" And if the coaches and athletes can live by it,that too will mark a new level of maturity for the sport...
...Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Mark Antony reflects on the numbing cruelties of civil war, a "domestic fury" so dreadful "that mothers shall but smile when they behold/Their infants quartered.../All pity chok'd with custom of fell deeds." Last week, it seemed, the pitilessness that has devoured so much of the former Yugoslavia since 1991 was at last choking itself toward extinction. Strife that has fed on vengeful mythologies and minor cultural differences was succumbing, among many southern Slavs, to a universality of victimhood. Around the western Balkans, sorry droves of refugees could almost have exchanged identities as they toted...
...bald as Sinead O'Connor and as beautiful as Michelle Pfeiffer. Instead Faulkner was a little bit dumpy, a little bit plain and a little bit whiny (she fought not to have her head shaved). She often looks as if she's pouting when protocol requires that she smile through the insults and be inured to ostracism (a cadet who shook her hand last year was ridiculed mercilessly). She was isolated on campus, guarded by federal marshals after she received death threats. The administration was openly hostile, due back in court on Nov. 6 in another effort to expel...
...liked the slime," she says with a smile...
...teachers smile and jokingly complain that their kids don't come up with things that are that awesome. Villavicencio asks Campea to read that again...