The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 01, 1996, Summer Edition, Page 2, Image 2

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Feature:
Just for kicks
The world’s game has hit American shores in the form of Major
League Soccer. So far in this inaugural season, 1.8 million fans have
made their way out to the games. Page' 6
Athletics:
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Professional Adviser Don Walton, 473-7301
Editor Matthew Waite 472-1766
Joshua Gillin
Editor Amy Poindexter
Director Tanna Kinnaman
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Reluming hero
Penny Heyns, the two time gold medal winning swimmer, came back
to Lincoln to show off her new jewelry. Page 4
Season dreams
Doug Colman, a former linebacker for the Huskers drafted by the New
York Giants, said he hopes to make an impression on his new coaches
this season. Page 5
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