Pat Moynihan gets an update, stormy applause for greed, a morning line on murder, and other matters. ONLY IN AMERICA (Cont'd)
By DANIEL SELIGMAN REPORTER ASSOCIATE Patty de Llosa

(FORTUNE Magazine) – LYNNWOOD, WASHINGTON -- Her blue eyes glazed over with a look of fierce determination, 16-year-old Dallas Malloy shuffled her feet back and forth on the way to a boxing ring -- and into boxing history . . . Saturday night's fight . . . was the first women's amateur fight sanctioned by the United States Amateur Boxing Inc., the nation's governing body of amateur boxing. It was a short but exciting fight . . . Malloy . . . proceeded to dominate the bout with quick moves and swift blows to her opponent . . . Heather Poyner . . . It was the second battle Malloy had won in her quest to legitimize women's amateur boxing . . . In May, ((U.S.)) District Court Judge Barbara Rothstein issued a preliminary injunction against . . . boxing organizations, saying they could not discriminate against women . . .Rothstein cited a Washington state law that bars gender discrimination . . . Malloy dropped out of high school to pursue her goals, said her father . . . Already, he said, she is talking to Hollywood producers about a movie deal. -- From a news report in the New York Times.