Word: toronto
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...reporters to ask him about my goaltending. "Honestly, you were good," he said after much hounding. "You were very good. You made some good saves." Our experience, he suggested, may have contributed to his performance. As he left to get on the bus to the Islanders' game in Toronto, he turned to me and asked, "Can you come with me?" I said no. I've got my own game to work...
...Toronto reporter dubbed him "The Great One." By the time he was 12 thousands already flocked to watch him play, the prodigy who would score 378 goals in 1970-71 junior hockey. He found the back of the net 92 times in just his third season...
...Toronto reporter dubbed him "The Great One." By the time he was 12 thousands already flocked to watch him play, the prodigy who would score 378 goals in 1970-71 junior hockey. He found the back of the net 92 times in just his third season...
...Hopefully, we will be able to cover the entireEast Coast from Atlanta up through Toronto,"Dickson said...
...have a story to tell. And more and more, we are starting to tell it, speaking into a tape recorder or writing with pen on paper or at a computer. The act of writing about our past, says Kate Hays, a Toronto clinical psychologist, offers valuable "self-reflection, exploration, continuity and discovery." Most important, memoirs are true; they tell what happened. Frank McCourt's 1996 best seller Angela's Ashes kindled interest in the memoirs of ordinary people. Says Adam Sexton, dean of New York City's Gotham Writers' Workshop: "People read McCourt and think, 'I could do that.'" Maybe...