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Women-in-Hockey Digest      Monday, July 6 1998      Volume 01 : Number 242



In this issue:

   Remarks
   Equality in sports

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Date: Sun, 5 Jul 1998 05:40:40 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jessica Yeo 
Subject: Remarks

Hi. I just wanted to share with you, comments the
were left in my guestbook. They were because of the
first line in my webpage which say womens hockey
rules. Of course, he was smart enough to leave his
email out.

Name: Mike
Referred by: Just Surfed On In!
From: St.Cloud
Comments: Women's hockey is great and was more
impressed by the U.S. Women's team than the Mens,but
lets not get ahead of ourselves and start saying
Women's hockey rules. If it ruled it would be ahead
of the NHL and it isn't. Not until you can play the
best can you say you rule. 






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Date: Mon, 6 Jul 1998 09:34:55 +400
From: "Winglab" 
Subject: Equality in sports

Hi Everyone, just a few short comments if you don't mind. 
As far asas the coaching issue, I totally agreee with Brian 
Rodgers.  I was born in Poland and came here in 5ht grade. 
I know, this is America, and I think that's so important to 
remember. I'm not so sure if you realize how fortunate we 
all are here to have these opportunities, to play hockey, 
and especially women! i keep in contact with some students 
at the Polish universities, and believe me, there aren't 
even possibilites of any of this! Of course I waited in 
line as a child for a loaf of bread(yes all those stories 
are true) and I feel soooooo privileged that I get to play 
the sports I want, when I want, have access to anything I 
want at any time of day, you don't realize how precious 
that is until you remember when you were at the bsack of 
that line and all the bread was gone for that day. Play 
hockey, have fun, don't complain so much, try to do your 
share in moving this game forward. Many people dream about 
opportunities knowing they'll never get them. We do, every 
day. Sincerely, ASIA (by the way, Kasparitis is my 
hero!!!!)

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