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Aug 29th, 2002, 02:02 AM
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Team WTAworldSenior Member
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Does anyone get the Wall Street Journal?
I was at the US Open and I was interviewed by a reporter by WSJ.com about the phenomenon with the giant tennis balls. Apparently, mine was the best with the most players of high quality's signatures. He said that the actual paper normally doesnt cover sports, but since this is so interesting they might put it into cicrculation.
So, if you have WSJ, could you please tell me if it makes it into the paper? Or, could you check online. You have to be a subscriber to get in, and I am unfortunately not one.
thank you! 
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Aug 29th, 2002, 04:21 AM
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Cool, Congratulations to you I guess. As for me, no I don't read the WSJ, unfortunately I had to read some articles from it during one of uni classes, bored me to death.
I hope somebody finds your article 
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Aug 29th, 2002, 03:45 PM
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bump didely ump
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Barcelona Bumblebee: #1 in our hearts forever!!
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