Court challenge. (Letters).I HAVE ENJOYED READING BE MAGAZINE and hope that the awareness it provides regarding interest in personal finance continues to grow. However, on a lighter note, as an avid AVID Cardiology A clinical trial–Antiarrhythmics Versus Implantable Defibrillators that compared the effect of implantable defibrillators vs the best medical therapy–antiarrhythmics for survivors of MI or those with nonsustained ventricular tachycardia tennis player and fan for over 25 years, I can't see eye to eye with Earl Graves Sr.'s insight in the September September: see month. 2002 Publisher's Page ("Celebrate Excellence"), regarding the Williams sisters' level of play. [The Williams are not the first to endure] comments like: "She hits the ball too hard"; "She is too athletic"; and "She wins too much." Such comments were repeatedly thrown in the direction of Martina Navratilova Noun 1. Martina Navratilova - United States tennis player (born in Czechoslovakia) who won nine Wimbledon women's singles championships (born in 1956) Navratilova and Steffi Graf Noun 1. Steffi Graf - German tennis player who won seven women's singles titles at Wimbledon (born in 1969) Graf, Stephanie Graf when they were in their respective primes and seemed to have no competition. Superior athletes have been scrutinized, and probably always will be. I will, however, promise to uphold up·hold tr.v. up·held , up·hold·ing, up·holds 1. To hold aloft; raise: upheld the banner proudly. 2. To prevent from falling or sinking; support. 3. Mr. Graves' closing wish for people to "love the game." See you on the court, Earl. Dr. Patrick Cone, D.D.S. Corpus Christi, Texas pcone1@msn.com |
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