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Old 4th December 2004, 14:46
algerian algerian is offline
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dose any one knows her number? or address?

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Old 10th March 2005, 19:08
MorningClam MorningClam is offline
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I know that you are kidding but I have taken the pleasure to help you.
Check her fan page. Her address is Bradenton, Florida, USA. Look at the Yahoo City Guides ( http://cityguides.local.yahoo.com/?l...ation_state=FL ). The area code of Bradenton is 941. Sorry, that's all I can help you. If the Sharapova family are foolish enough to have their phone number listed in the phone book then you are in luck.
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Old 29th June 2005, 16:12
lajos lajos is offline
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hello friend... I'm just arriving too late ...
Can you tell me MS address... to write a letter...???

10x in advance...
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Old 27th August 2005, 09:58
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Re: T-ball and B-Ball (re: Tennis, Sharapova, Baseball) From Oliver Bronsen JRL #9232, Aug. 25, 2005 http://www.cdi.org/russia/johnson/9232-17.cfm

Oliver Bronsen takes issue with Maria Sharapova being rated the top female tennis player. Sharapova, Vogue Magazine and the Russian Tennis Federation didn't set the standards for rating the top player. As per those standards, Sharapova clearly qualifies for number one rating based on the number of tournaments played so far this season, relative to her results when matched against other players. A player winning two matches and then not finishing in the top ten in other tournaments or not playing in as many tournaments as Sharapova isn't worthy for top ranking.

Mr. Bronsen makes a snide remark that Sharapova's number one ranking is on par with Vladimir Putin somehow manipulating an otherwise undeserving Russia into the G-8. Actually, Russia was in the G-8 prior to Putin's presidency. As for Russia's G-8 membership, one can ask why Italy and Canada are in that organization of supposedly leading world economies?

Contrary to Mr. Bronsen - Sharapova is very much a Russian who acknowledges herself as such. Unlike some past and present players on the tour, the number one rated Russian chooses to be listed as representing the country of her birth (there's a top rated "French" player who is Russian born). During the period of Russia's bid to host the 2012 Summer Olympics - Sharapova accepted the role of the lead Russian athlete used to promote that now failed bid.

Mr. Bronsen suggests that Sharapova gets more coverage than others because of her good looks. In supporting this contention, he appears to make reference to another Russian player Anastasia Myskhina. Myskhina is quite attractive in her own right. Tennis experts universally agree that Sharapova is the more talented of the two.

Mr. Bronsen openly questions why the families of the Russian Little League team were denied visas to see their kids play in Williamsport. Perhaps there's a growing authoritarian and anti-Russian streak permeating in the US. Just look at the shameful display of journalism ABC News NightLine displayed in its Chechen separatist friendly feature with terrorist Shamil Basayev. As I noted in a recent article at intelligent.ru Behind the ABC-Russian Government Dispute http://english.intelligent.ru/cgi-bi...text_e0072.htm,
NightLine was far more accommodating to the Soviet view during the Cold War when compared to how it mutes out post Soviet mainstream Russian views (instead preferring the likes of Masha Gessen and Pavel Felgenhauer).

Michael Averko
http://averko.blogspot.com
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Old 8th October 2005, 16:39
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Wink Forget MS, Look at Sania Mirza

Hey guys!

Skip Maria Sharapova! The new star has arrived!

Have a look at Indian Tennis star, Sania Mirza (18), who just stormed into the Women's semi finals of
Japan open by defeating Russian seed Vera Zvonereva,
in a gruelling three setter 5-7,6-2,6-4 that lasted 2 hrs 28 mins.

You will become mad at this real looker! and player!
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Old 7th November 2005, 02:23
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do not forget anna kournikova buddy
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Old 13th December 2005, 20:12
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no one compares to maria sharapova in tennis or beatay and guys shes mine
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