Word: st
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Marion, a pleasant suburb of Cedar Rapids, where his wife was able to land a teaching job. After helping more than 100 TV stations to retool their newscasts, Magid and his staff of 117 have sold their services to nearly 40 newspapers in the past three years, including the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and the Chicago Daily News. For print clients, the Magid team undertakes strenuous audience polling, runs the results through a computer and issues recommendations-generally for more consumer coverage, zippier graphics and writing style, more local news and self-help features, less national and international news. Says...
...first crooner could croon, to not-yet-royal Grace Kelly. Unlike many stars, Crosby surrounded himself with other big talents. He worked with Fred Astaire in Holiday Inn (in which he sang White Christmas), with Ethel Barrymore in Just for You and with Ingrid Bergman in Bells of St. Mary...
...first score came at 8:40 into the second half. Sally Kingsberg intercepted the ball at midfield, dribbled around a Princeton defender and passed off to Susan St. Louis, the teams leading scorer. St. Louis streaked through two Tigers and emerged to find herself one on one with the Princeton goalie...
...moment didn't seem right. Instead of shooting she dribbled the ball menacingly before the Princeton goal. When she saw forward Juli Brynteson trailing on her left. St. Louis passed off for the assist as Brynteson scored on an easy chip shot...
Harvard maintained the pressure. Gia Johnston, St. Louis and Kingsberg all had powerful shots on goal. The offense, led by Wendy Sands, continually intercepted the ball, frustrating the Princeton offense...