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Rob Soslow
rso...@pathology.stanford.edu
> I've posted this before, but never read any of the responses.
> Any comments on Katarina's tiara in the short program of the 1984 olympics?
> I wasn't able to see the performance, but have seen clips and I must admit
> that I'm intrigued.
>
What about it? I didn't think it was a tiara but part of an Eastern
European folk costume.
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margaret e. martin/Graduate Student/Political Science/University of Michigan/Visiting Instructor Carleton College/Northfield, MN '94-'95
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>In article <rsoslow-06...@tip-mp12-ncs-10.stanford.edu>,
>rso...@pathology.stanford.edu (Rob Soslow) wrote:
>
>> I've posted this before, but never read any of the responses.
>> Any comments on Katarina's tiara in the short program of the 1984
olympics?
>> I wasn't able to see the performance, but have seen clips and I must
admit
>> that I'm intrigued.
>>
>What about it? I didn't think it was a tiara but part of an Eastern
>European folk costume.
I think Katerina was dressed as a peasant bride of some sort.