Word: tatiana
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...growing." Doctors at the fitness center, one of six state-run clinics in Moscow, see 80 to 100 customers a day. Cost: $3.20 for an hour in the gym. Most of the customers seem pleased. "I've lost 20 lbs. and have 20 to go," says Russian-language teacher Tatiana Sarycheva, 28, as she slides up and down on a yellow abacus-like machine designed to massage away fat. Besides offering classes in exercise and diet planning, the clinic employs less conventional methods of weight control, including hypnosis and even acupuncture...
...Tatiana Zomopoulos '90 says she thinks the rules are made simply for safety, so she can disobey them. "I've never hit anybody or anything, so I just do it," she says...
Junior Janice Sweetser, a major point scorer on last year's club, should be as strong as ever, as will seniors Karen Dehmel and Molly Clark, junior Karen Schneider and sophomores Nina Anderson, Jenny Meyer, Kaari Reierson, Michelle Sang and Tatiana Zomopoulos...
...Vassiltchikov was born in 1917, one of the five children of Prince Illarion and Princess Lydia Vassiltchikov of St. Petersburg. The family left the Soviet Union in 1919 to live in Germany, France and Lithuania, then an independent republic. During the Depression of the 1930s, Missie and her sister Tatiana (a future Princess Metternich) sought work in Berlin. The diarist's fluent English landed her a job as a translator with the Foreign Ministry's information department. After the war, she and her husband, Architect Peter Harnden, had four children. He died in 1971 in Barcelona. Missie then moved...
...Costello also should be a big factor in the meet, possibly giving Brown's Carolyn Ryder a battle for the gold in the breaststroke races. Other freshmen ready for action are Jenny Meyer in the individual medley, distance freestyler Michelle Sang, butterflier Mary Quinn, and backstroke specialist Tatiana Zomopoulos...