Feb. 28th, 2002

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But would north be true
Why should I?
Why should I cry for you?
Dark angels follow me
Over a godless sea
Mountains of endless falling
For all my days remaining,

What would be true?

Sometimes I see your face,
The stars seem to lose their place
Why must I think of you?
Why must I?
Why should I?

Why should I cry for you?
Why would you want me to?
And what would it mean to say,
That, „I loved you in my own fashion“?

What would be true?
Why should I?
Why should I cry for you?


Why Should I Cry For You?
By
Sting
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World record-setting performance earns more recognition.
After an outstanding January in which he broke five world records, including all three marks in the short-course breaststroke events, the U.S. Olympic Committee has honored Ed Moses as its male athlete of the month.

From the US Olympic Committee:
COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. – The United States Olympic Committee (USOC) announced today the recipients of the January 2002 Athlete and Team of the Month awards. Figure skater Michelle Kwan (Torrance, Calif.) won Female Athlete of the Month. Kwan captured her sixth career and fifth straight U.S. title at the 2002 State Farm U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Los Angeles, Calif., Jan. 12. With her win, Kwan qualified for her second straight U.S. Olympic Figure Skating Team and became the first woman to win straight titles since Janet Lynn accomplished the feat 1969-73. During the U.S. Championships, Kwan received two 6.0 marks in the freeskate and added to her record for perfect scores at the U.S. Championships with her 26th and 27th career perfect marks.

On the men’s side, swimmer Ed Moses (Curl Burke/Burke, Va.) garnered the Male Athlete of the Month award due to his incredible January performances. On the 2002 FINA World Cup circuit, Moses broke five world records in the final three meets, including breaking all three breaststroke marks in a two-day span. All of these combined won Moses the $50,000 grand prize for the circuit’s outstanding performance, as well as a Volkswagen Beetle. Moses also holds the long-course (Olympic course) record for the 50m breast.

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