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  • Heil is the two-time defending World Cup overall champ, ahead of second-place Traa both years.

    USATODAY.com - Showing mettle 2006

  • Jennifer Heil of Canada (middle), Sandra Laoura of France (right) and Kari Traa of Norway react when Heil is announced as "gold medalist from the United States of America."

    USATODAY.com - Canadian wins gold in Olympic moguls 2006

  • Bressette just shakes his head, still in disbelief that all of us, the Colonel, Bressette and his squad, myself and reporter named Betsy Heil from the Pittsburgh Tribune, were all standing next to a device that could've taken our lives within a fraction of a second.

    Boing Boing: December 7, 2003 - December 13, 2003 Archives 2003

  • The costume on sale at retailer Don Quijote Co. includes a black jacket with a red swastika armband in a package adorned with a sketch resembling Adolf Hitler and the phrase Heil

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • The costume on sale at retailer Don Quijote Co. includes a black jacket with a red swastika armband in a package adorned with a sketch resembling Adolf Hitler and the phrase Heil

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • The costume on sale at retailer Don Quijote Co. includes a black jacket with a swastika armband and a sketch resembling Adolf Hitler on the package, with the phrase Heil

    SFGate: Top News Stories By JAY ALABASTER 2010

  • The costume on sale at retailer Don Quijote Co. includes a black jacket with a swastika armband and a sketch resembling Adolf Hitler on the package, with the phrase Heil

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • Heil is the affirmation language seeks to offer language; it is language’s greeting to itself as that which should be able to greet, confirm, or at least give voice to the hope that something will be the case — for instance, that Hermann, or Marbod, will be the King of Germania. [

    Patriot Acts: The Political Language of Henrich von Kleist 2006

  • Alas, Buffery doesn't, calling Heil's "gracious, magnanimous and enthusiastic" comments since her race "kind of frightening."

    Toronto Sun 2010

  • Alas, Buffery doesn't, calling Heil's "gracious, magnanimous and enthusiastic" comments since her race "kind of frightening."

    Toronto Sun 2010

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