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Boys and girls as friends and competitors

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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, January 27th, 2002

The Rest Of Us Boys and girls as friends and competitors By JACQUELYN MITCHARD Sunday, January 27, 2002 I saw the future the other night, and it was beautiful. It was nothing but an indoor soccer game, played by teenagers of various ages, at an indoor facility. But it made me sit up and recognize that shining through our general culture, about which we daily complain, though its manifest evils may provoke disgust, and its images may provoke distaste, there are orbs of activity that sparkle with hope. The teams had been organized by the players themselves, who wanted a chance to play aga...

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