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Old 05-01-2008, 12:23 AM
Raja
 
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Default Re: Wertheim: "The day women's tennis changed forever"

On Apr 30, 3:52*pm, "KNIFE!" <KNI...@one.net> wrote:
> "KNIFE!" <KNI...@one.net> wrote innews:Xns9A8EEF4A76ED8KNIFE@208.49.80.124:
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> >[url]http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2008/apr/06/tennis.features[/url]

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> > "It is considered bad form to bring up Parche's name in tennis
> > circles. In the wake of Seles's retirement, the WTA's website
> > contained a lengthy 'career obit', which conspicuously avoided any
> > reference to the stabbing. But in the end, Parche, the deranged
> > German, had more of an impact on tennis than any racket innovation or
> > rule change. He skewed the dynamic of the relationship between the
> > athletes and the ticket-buying public. Players, who once signed
> > autographs never imagining the fan might be armed with a boning knife,
> > grew understandably wary of the crowd.

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> > But more than that, Parche was thoroughly successful in his goal of
> > altering tennis history. After the incident, Graf would go on to win
> > 11 more grand slam titles, her place in the sport's pantheon assured.
> > Assessing Seles's career, meanwhile, was reduced to a counterfactual
> > exercise. If she had never been savagely assaulted, might she have
> > ..."

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> Today is the anniversary of that horrible day.- Hide quoted text -
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Everyday is an anniversary. Everyday millions of pigs get stuck.
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Old 05-01-2008, 12:22 PM
Sakari Lund
 
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Default Re: Wertheim: "The day women's tennis changed forever"

On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 17:23:27 -0700 (PDT), Raja <zepfloyes@gmail.com>
wrote:

>On Apr 30, 3:52*pm, "KNIFE!" <KNI...@one.net> wrote:
>> "KNIFE!" <KNI...@one.net> wrote innews:Xns9A8EEF4A76ED8KNIFE@208.49.80.124:
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>> >[url]http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2008/apr/06/tennis.features[/url]

>>
>> > "It is considered bad form to bring up Parche's name in tennis
>> > circles. In the wake of Seles's retirement, the WTA's website
>> > contained a lengthy 'career obit', which conspicuously avoided any
>> > reference to the stabbing. But in the end, Parche, the deranged
>> > German, had more of an impact on tennis than any racket innovation or
>> > rule change. He skewed the dynamic of the relationship between the
>> > athletes and the ticket-buying public. Players, who once signed
>> > autographs never imagining the fan might be armed with a boning knife,
>> > grew understandably wary of the crowd.

>>
>> > But more than that, Parche was thoroughly successful in his goal of
>> > altering tennis history. After the incident, Graf would go on to win
>> > 11 more grand slam titles, her place in the sport's pantheon assured.
>> > Assessing Seles's career, meanwhile, was reduced to a counterfactual
>> > exercise. If she had never been savagely assaulted, might she have
>> > ..."

>>
>> Today is the anniversary of that horrible day.- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -

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>Everyday is an anniversary. Everyday millions of pigs get stuck.


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