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...reliable, though not explosive, groundstrokes, a terrier's speed and tons of grit. Chang's problem - and for a while last year it looked like Hewitt's problem, too - was that grinding out matches year after year can slowly deprive even a young man of a fraction of his pace. Players with monster serves and other weapons can usually absorb the loss. But it can bring retrievers like Chang and Hewitt back to the field...
While the coaches wish to protect Adu and allow him to develop his game at a relatively slow pace, fans and critics have already begun clamoring to see him play immediately in order to determine if he is truly capable of leading the United States to a World Cup title in 2006, as hoped by American soccer enthusiasts...
...that they will too. New berths will rise only slightly in 2005 and 2006, and the demand for cruising, which slumped after Sept. 11, has bounced back, growing at an estimated 8.6% in 2003. "I would challenge any other segment of the tourism industry to show rebounding at our pace," says Cruise Lines International Association executive director Bob Sharak...
...toward her first college diploma. She says she's attended 15 different schools over the course of her life, but this is the first time she's set her sights on completing a program. "I hope to make it before I'm 90," Meshekow says, noting that her slow pace--two courses a semester--might delay her graduation...
Keeping the pace with Peljto, Harvard as a team knocked down 17-of-33 shots in the second half, while hitting five of its 10 three pointers...