By Douglas Holtz-Eakin
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The starlets lining the front rows of New York Fashion Week on Friday would be right at home in the refined yet youthful styles parading before them.

By the time Allyson Felix was done doing her part, her third gold medal of the Olympics was all but hanging around her neck.
PHILADELPHIA — Sanya Richards laughed at the question, though she seemed confident she knew the answer. Still, she turned to the back of the room and posed it to her future husband.
Peaking for that most important of competitions is probably the hardest of all the phases of race preparation.
If that's true — and not just, as Richards said, Ross being "trained well" — it certainly would be a good sign for the U.S. women at the Beijing Olympics this summer.
"I want to be put in the [400-meter relay]. That's why I am running here," said Richards, who is in town to run on the American 400- and 1,600-meter relay teams in the USA vs. the World races at Penn Relays today. "I've been mixing in a good deal of 100s and 200s [to train for it]."