Word: steavenson
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...shut down on the advice of its mayor. "Better a town dead for a day or two than a town destroyed," one barman told reporters. So will the hooligans leave their murderous mark on the World Cup once again? "Hopefully, it'll be an anticlimax," says TIME correspondent Wendy Steavenson, who will be at the match. "The lesson of Toulouse" -- where England played its last game -- "is that a blanket alcohol ban helps defuse violence. There's nowhere for them to go." In the end, it may depend on another number: The police presence in Lens, which has now reached...
...remember when she got married," says Steavenson, now 21, "and I thought it was very strange, and my mother kept pointing at the TV and saying, 'That's Miss Diana,' and it was Miss Diana...
ALEXANDER STEAVENSON was four when he was taught by "Miss Diana." "One day," he says, "me and my friend Charlie were in the toilets at school. I think we were messing around, trying to see who could pee the farthest. She came in and startled us, so we turned around--in panic or something--and got her across the shins. She was very nice about it all, I think. We didn't get into too much trouble. But she rang my mother to tell her we'd been naughty but that she'd had words with us and she thought...
...Reported by Lissa August, Tim Blair, Hannah Bloch, Mairi Ben Brahim, Jay Branegan, Charlotte Faltermayer, Meenakshi Ganguly, Ratu Kamlani, Wendy Steavenson, Alexandra Stiglmayer and Hiroko Tashiro