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...proud of having competed in two Olympics. Coming away with two medals made it that much more exciting. But when I think back to those Olympic competitions, I don't focus on the medals. Instead it is the fact that I did my best, that I was part of a team representing our country, that I was involved in an event that represents the pinnacle of athletic achievement and that I was able to share dreams with hundreds of athletes from around the world...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Rules Need To Be Changed | 2/25/2002 | See Source »

...Kenneth Lay was "duped" by underlings about accounting abuses, a trove of newly released exchanges shows just how chummy Lay was with George W. Bush in his days as Texas Governor. In one note Bush teases Lay about getting older; in another Lay scribbles that he's "so proud" of the Governor and his wife. Beyond the niceties, Lay repeatedly seeks Bush's support for legislation that would benefit Enron...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Enron: The Scandal That Keeps on Giving | 2/25/2002 | See Source »

...Daily News is mistaken,” he said. “I would be proud to get involved in the case, but I am an appellate lawyer, not a defense lawyer...

Author: By Svetlana Y. Meyerzon, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Dershowitz Involved in Case of Mistaken Identity | 2/21/2002 | See Source »

...coach,” he says. “It’s too late to become a world-class skater, but it’s not to late to enjoy skating for what it is—recreational and enjoyable. I just move around the ice and feel proud of myself for that...

Author: By M.r. Brewster, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: E-mail With Champions | 2/21/2002 | See Source »

Even students comfortably ensconced in revamped residences need to get out of the House sometimes. Over the past few years, Harvard has seen its number of clubs skyrocket. Students coming from varying ends of the spectrum, from proud Texans to juggling enthusiasts to community service devotees, have taken the initiative and formed their own organizations, sometimes with little more than a handful of members. Dingman points out that splintering has occurred among cultural and performing clubs. “We keep getting more and more Balkanized,” he says. There are many more choices for students...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Things To Come | 2/21/2002 | See Source »

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