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...Alonsos created a company steeped in the classical disciplines of French, Italian and especially Russian ballet. To fill its ranks, they started a tuition-free school with satellite academies in every province of the country. They scoured local schools and sports camps for young talent, regardless of the student's background. Graduates who didn't become performers became teachers. The result, as Alonso says, is "a Cuban school of ballet that is appreciated all over the world...
With all the sports articles highlighting death, drugs and corruption, it is encouraging that there are still players with real talent and humility. Dr. J is a man to look up to and one of the few professional sports figures with real class...
...batting, he once told me on a drive through his home city of Launceston. Just sorting through their gear was exciting: he loved the tools of the game, couldn't get enough of brands and bat weights and different grips. It was the boy's good luck that his talent for cricket matched his love of it. Though the call-up came later, he was probably ready for the big time at 16. After a stumble or two, he became a fine Test player and, on Steve Waugh's retirement in 2004, his country's 41st captain...
...always play Princeton much worse in our first meetings of the year,” senior goaltender Lydia Gardner said. “But today we kept it close.” Farrar is optimistic about the potential rematch. “We have the talent to take them down,” he said. “They played better than we did today, so they won. I have a feeling we will see them again. “The entire season is about being there at the end,” Gardner added. HARVARD 9, PENN 6 Harvard...
...sold-out shows displayed the talent of over 30 cultural groups. Hayek, dressed casually in jeans and a sweatshirt, hosted the afternoon show...