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NEW YORK -- The vicious
hair-pulling of an
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But prominent advocates
of women's sports say
that so, too, has been
much of the commentary
generated by the popular
video of college soccer
player Elizabeth
Lambert's combative
tact...
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— NEW YORK -- The vicious
hair-pulling of an
opponent was inexcusable.
But prominent advocates
of women's sports say
that so, too, has been
much of the commentary
generated by the popular
video of college soccer
player Elizabeth
Lambert's combative
tact... more
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