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- d826dd09e2a91bd0f86eae533d73f8dca8468a7c458984faff3c8718fbf74fda accessdate "2012-03-01".
- d826dd09e2a91bd0f86eae533d73f8dca8468a7c458984faff3c8718fbf74fda date "2009-01-25".
- d826dd09e2a91bd0f86eae533d73f8dca8468a7c458984faff3c8718fbf74fda first "Sheila".
- d826dd09e2a91bd0f86eae533d73f8dca8468a7c458984faff3c8718fbf74fda isCitedBy Boston_Breakers.
- d826dd09e2a91bd0f86eae533d73f8dca8468a7c458984faff3c8718fbf74fda last "Eldred".
- d826dd09e2a91bd0f86eae533d73f8dca8468a7c458984faff3c8718fbf74fda newspaper "The Boston Globe".
- d826dd09e2a91bd0f86eae533d73f8dca8468a7c458984faff3c8718fbf74fda title "Call It a Comeback With women's pro soccer ready to strike with a new league, Boston Breakers head coach Tony DiCicco, 60, believes that, this time, failure is not an option.".