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...also has a reputation for being an engaging teacher. "She's very humorous in class and tries to make us feel comfortable," says Forrest N. Anderson '98. For example, to demonstrate Newton's third law, that every action has an equal and opposite reaction, Franklin rode a cart fitted with a fire extinguisher to propel herself across the room...
...LOUIS--Brendan Shanahan, Greg Gilbert and Glenn Anderson all scored in the final 2:12 of the game to give the St. Louis Blues a 7-5 win over the Winnipeg Jets...
...Metzger, a pitcher who resurfaced 17 years after his last major league appearance. And the baseball was pretty drab, with too many groundouts and too few extra-base hits. "Major leaguers have multiple tools," said Marlin pitcher-stockbroker Steve Fireovid. "Most of us have a tool." Tiger manager Sparky Anderson refused to watch it, and the Baltimore Orioles refused to play it, in part to preserve Cal Ripken's 2,009-game playing streak. But even people like Oakland A's manager Tony LaRussa were impressed with the replacements' efforts. "I might just videotape some of these games," said LaRussa...
Among the citizens of cyberspace met by Kindel and his crew were "Lusty 212," a private eye turned matchmaker who brings together hundreds of lonely people for cybercompanionship; artist and musician Laurie Anderson, who is using the Internet to send out samples from her latest CD-ROM; and "The Visible Man," a dead criminal who has been sliced ("by what looked like a giant salami-slicing machine," recalls Kindel) into 1,800 pieces, all of them digitally photographed and stored for online inspection by medical students all over the world...
Major League Baseball's Detroit Tigers today announced that manager Sparky Anderson , who refused to coach replacement players during thestrike, will return to the diamond with big leaguers when the season begins on April 26. Cincinnati, meanwhile, held its traditional opening-day parade today even though the first Reds home game has been re-scheduled for May 2. The union and the owners still have not worked out a new contract, which means players could walk out again. But TIME sportswriter Steve Wulf says both sides are afraid of further alienating fans. "I don't think they'd dare interrupt...