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...that is true, one wonders only what took the Prince so long. He was lagging far behind the media and the public, which wasted no time in elevating Lady Diana into a stellar attraction. Movie stars have become princesses before. Never, however, has a Princess looked so much like a movie star; certainly no Queen-to-be has ever done so much for a pair of blue jeans. Lady Diana's seemingly paradoxical quality of patrician funkiness has caught the spirit of a generation that fancies itself a little more romantic than those...
Worsley's success was due at least in part to the stellar play of co-captain and defender Chris Sailer and Annie Velie, the old guard of the team that consists mainly of sophomores...
Just like the victory in the Greater Boston Championships one week earlier, the Yale win was the result of a team effort. "The really encouraging thing about Yale was that everybody came together and did very well," Rogers said. Among the stellar performances was the 1-2-3 sweep in the discus, pulled off by Kim Johnson, Debbie Markson, and Beth Cooley...
Fish, who will be Harvard's first tennis coach to escort a squad to the nationals, credits the stellar season to the team's superb depth. He cites freshman Robbie Wheeler's ability to step in successfully for the injured Adam Berin at the crucial Princeton confrontation as typical of the team's down-the-line strength...
...Hartog had her best offensive game of the year yesterday, notching 15 points on eight goals and seven assists. Finn had a stellar day as well, racking up seven tallies and two assists...