Word: aarons
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Most of the records in major sports -rushing, slugging and scoring marks once held by such legendary figures as Grange, Ruth and Pettit-have been bested by Tony Dorsett, Henry Aaron and Wilt Chamberlain...
...world. The team, which did its work at Cambridge, England, was led by Nobel Laureate Francis Crick, who with James Watson determined the structure of life's master molecule, DNA. His co-workers were Sydney Brenner, who discovered the "start" and "stop" signals in the genetic code; Aaron Klug, who first determined the crystalline structure of transfer RNA (tRNA), the molecule that brings amino acids to the ribosome for assembly into protein; and George Pieczenik, 32, a biochemist now at Rutgers University in New Brunswick...
...quit. Baseball heroes Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays hardly went out as such. Mantle could barely walk during his last year and hit a dismal .234. Mays couldn't throw the ball and failed to reach the .200 mark in his final season. Just last spring I saw Henry Aaron smoking cigarettes in the dugout during a Milwaukee game...
...never going to call you for a date because you wore glasses!" Actually Stahl, who now makes more than $50,000 a year, is one of the few women correspondents who is married. Her husband: author and former New York magazine Writer Aaron Latham, 33. "I couldn't be married to someone who wants me home at 6 o'clock," says Stahl. "Aaron knows all about the news business. He told me that the most romantic thing I said to him in the first year after we met [in 1973] was do you really think Nixon is going...
Marriage Revealed. Lesley Stahl, 35, CBS News Washington correspondent; and Aaron Latham, 33, former reporter and author of an upcoming roman à clef (Orchids for Mother) about the CIA; she for the second time, he for the first; on Feb. 17, in Washington, D.C. The couple met in 1973 when Stahl was covering the Senate Watergate hearings for CBS and Latham interviewed her for a New York magazine story...