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Topic: Darlene Hard


In the News (Sun 27 Dec 09)

  
  The New York Times: This Day In Sports
She had beaten Darlene three times running in the past year and was off in high.
Her big service was kicking to Miss Hard's backhand with such speed that Darlene could only lob it back.
Darlene, white-faced in the heat, kept shaking her head at her failure to find an offensive shot.
www.nytimes.com /packages/html/sports/year_in_sports/07.06.html   (597 words)

  
  Darlene Hard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Darlene Hard (born January 6, 1936 in Los Angeles, California) is a tennis player known for her volleying ability and strong serves.
Her last doubles title, at the age of 33 at the the US Open in 1969, came six years after she had retired from serious competition to become a tennis instructor.
Hard once said, "I was the last of the amateurs.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Darlene_Hard   (192 words)

  
 The New York Times:
Hard and Bueno 1962 - Maria Bueno and Darlene Hard def.
Buding and Ramirez 1960 - Maria Bueno and Darlene Hard def.
Haydon and Catt 1959 - Jeanne Arth and Darlene Hard def.
146.145.120.3 /default.asp?c=nytimes&page=tennis-w/stat/usopen-doubles-women.htm   (1330 words)

  
 A hard choice
Darlene Berkey with her six-month-old son, Brady, at her home in Friedens, Pa. Berkey underwent genetic testing before Brady was born to see if he had a devastating genetic condition that killed his sister.
Darlene has two uteruses, a rare condition that makes it difficult for her to carry a child to term.
Darlene Berkey's CVS was performed in the 10th week of her pregnancy.
www.post-gazette.com /healthscience/20000702Prenatal4.asp   (1479 words)

  
 FirstCoast News.com - Print Article
Darlene says she was in the shower one day and felt something different.
Darlene says it was more like a thickening, a fairly common way women describe their breast cancer.
Darlene, at first, figured her "pulled muscle" couldn't be breast cancer because no one in her family had it.
www.firstcoastnews.com /printfullstory.aspx?storyid=30694   (633 words)

  
 Biography
After his death, Darlene learned that her father had even recorded an album of his own when he was 21, an album she is still hoping to find one day.
But at the age of 15, Darlene had an experience in which she says she was "overwhelmed by the unconditional love of God," and began the lifelong commitment to the Lord which has been at the center of all that she does.
The support of her family and her church also help her to keep her perspective and to remain true and strong in her life and ministry.  More than a collection of individuals, the singers and musicians with whom she works are a mutually supportive team, and her Church is an extended family.
www.darlenezschech.homestead.com /Biography.html   (731 words)

  
 Fictionwise eBooks: Generations of the Heart by Viqui Litman
And Darlene knew Ryan: with four kids to put through college, his yearning for more children was only to prevent Jill from leaving and taking what little community property had been left by her predecessor.
Darlene hadn't seen him up close in a while, and it was unsettling to learn that his wide eyes and long lashes still moved her.
Darlene awaited his pronouncement much as his patients would and, she supposed, with the same wariness about his accuracy in assessing the situation.
www.fictionwise.com /eBooks/eBook20770.htm   (1422 words)

  
 Darlene Love
Darlene, with her sister Edna, was sent to live with Joe's sister Dorothy in Port Arthur, Texas.
One day a girl that Darlene knew from church, Delores Ferguson, asked her to sing at her wedding.What she didn't know was that the wedding was also an audition: Delores' bridal party included her friends Gloria Jones, Fanita Barrett, and Annette and Nanette Williams, who had a singing group called the Blossoms.
After the ceremony Darlene was introduced to the girls and was asked to audition for the group at Eddie Beale, their manager's office.
www.history-of-rock.com /darlene_love.htm   (757 words)

  
 Trial and Restitution   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Darlene was not prepared to sell the copyright on this particular death: "At least in a jungle, a poisonous reptile looks and sounds like a poisonous reptile," she said, wiping away the last tear and feeling into her handbag for her gun.
Darlene read him a possible future option: "Why shouldn't I just spread your lousy, reptile, nose all over your, lousy, reptile face?" It looked like the man's eyes were functioning independantly like a chameleon's.
Darlene remembered the last time she had discharged the firearm: two shots into those bedside lamps - and then emptied the spare rounds onto the floor.
www.geocities.com /peppitt/1trial.html   (19380 words)

  
 Jonathan & Darlene Edwards: The Interview
Darlene sat composed, hands folded in her lap, and rarely spoke unless asked a direct question.
Although Darlene was out of breath most of the session, she got through it okay.
J.E.: Darlene really does handle those sophisticated words well, and in the future it might be a good idea for her to do a whole album of Noel Coward.
www.counterpoint-music.com /specialties/interview.html   (1332 words)

  
 Maria Bueno - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joining the international circuit in 1958, Bueno won the Italian Open singles title and the first of her 19 Grand Slam titles, capturing the women's doubles at Wimbledon with Althea Gibson.
She went on to capture the singles title at the US Championships, earning herself the No. 1 ranking for 1959 and the Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year award.
In 1960, she became the first woman to win the doubles Grand Slam, partnered by Christine Truman Janes at the Australian Championships and Darlene Hard at the French Championships, Wimbledon, and the US Championships.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Maria_Bueno   (378 words)

  
 ITA - 1997 Inductee Darlene Hard
Winner of 21 Grand Slam titles, Darlene Hard (b.1936) was the last of the great amateur players.
Already a touring champion when she entered Pomona College in 1957, hard played in the first national intercollegiate tournament for women the following year, claiming the singles title.
Hard's aggressive serve-and-volley game made her nearly unstoppable in doubles.
www.wm.edu /tenniscenter/hard.html   (267 words)

  
 Hard Rock Cafe - Corporate - Press
Hard Rock Cafes in participating markets will also be hosting in-cafe parties and promotions to coincide with the kick-off of the show.
For the event, Hard Rock is transforming the New York Cafe into a retro-60’s motif; replete with go-go girls dancing atop six-foot pillars costumed in mini-skirts and tie-dye shirts.
Hard Rock Cafe, one of the most globally recognized music, entertainment and dining brands, has a network of more than 100 signature Hard Rock Cafes in 40 countries and a music memorabilia collection valued in excess of $32 million.
www.hardrock.com /corporate/press/content.aspx?id=45   (910 words)

  
 Press: Die-Hard Darlene   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Darlene Turner had been the lone Alaska State Trooper in Deadhorse for almost a year when the manager of an oil-drilling support camp called to report a riot.
Sitting on the couch in Turner’s living room, speaking over the barking of Darlene’s dogs—a German shepherd named Kode and an Australian shepherd named Mocha—Pentony says she has always admired her sister for being a good story-teller.
There was just enough room for Darlene to squeeze into the bus with Clark while firefighters began procedures to extract him.
www.anchoragepress.com /archives/documentd150.html   (2131 words)

  
 SI.com - Writers - Arash Markazi: Catching up with Darlene Hard - Wednesday May 3, 2006 10:14AM
She had had skin cancer treatments and operations on both of her knees, and she was unable to move as well as she used to.
Within 30 days, Hard had sold both of her shops and was sitting in front of a desk in USC's Student Union, learning how to work the computers and organize files.
More than two decades later, Hard is still sitting in front of a computer screen in her tiny office on the fourth floor of USC's Student Union, organizing files, designing newspaper advertisements and, this time of year, handing out yearbooks to students.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /2006/writers/arash_markazi/05/01/hot.read   (529 words)

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