Mashona
From: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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Date: 2008
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Byline: George Sipple DETROIT _ It took zero-point-one seconds to make the decision. Tennis pro Mashona Washington, a Swartz Creek native now residing in Houston, found out Tuesday that she had been invited to play on the U.S. Fed ...
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FRAZIER REACHES QUARTERS.(Sports)
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Byline: Josh Katzowitz Post staff reporter MASON, Ohio -- Mashona Washington says no player can drain her of confidence. It just can't happen ... Frazier follows through on a two-handed backhand during her victory against Mashona Washington.
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TEN: Race case over wild cards
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The sinking of the Bismarck; Sixty years ago this week one of the most significant battles in maritime history took place in the North Atlantic. IAN STARRETT recalls the gripping sea battle, in which the British sank the Bismarck - an historic event that is still poignantly remembered by many today.(Features)
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... blacked-out wharfside buzzed with the rapidly spreading news that the pride of the World War 2 German fleet had been ... sailors who had survived the bombing and sinking of the Mashona, shortly after it had taken part in the pursuit of the ... battleship itself was finally sunk. At noon, they sank Mashona ...
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SHARAPOVA WINS JAPAN OPEN TITLE
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Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova overpowered American Mashona Washington, 6-0, 6-1, yesterday in Tokyo to win her second straight Japan Open. In the men's competition, Jiri Novak eliminated ...
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Washington's play and confidence peak for U.S. Open.
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Byline: George Sipple DETROIT _ For Mashona Washington, there are no more doubts. Washington, who grew up in Swartz Creek, Mich., and lives in Houston, enters the U. S. Open ...
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Washington's play and confidence peak for U.S. Open.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service; 8/30/2004; Sipple, George; 453 words;
Byline: George Sipple DETROIT _ For Mashona Washington, there are no more doubts. Washington, who grew up in Swartz Creek, Mich., and lives in Houston, enters the U. S. Open ...
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Frazier stars.(News)
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Service with a smile
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Sharapova wins Japan Open
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Sharapova survives at French
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Washington topples Sharapova at Pilot Pen
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Tennis: Easy win for Sharapova
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Top seed Maria Sharapova defended her Japan Open title by overpowering unseeded Mashona Washington 6-0 6-1 in the final played in Tokyo. Sharapova, 17, dropped only one point on her own serve in the first set while breaking Washington three times.
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Ten: Wimbledon champion Williams set for Russian test
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