Word: cincinnati
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Earnhardt stood alone as the genuine article--a no-nonsense American folk hero for the workingman. He raced hard and died doing what he loved. GLENN RILEY Cincinnati, Ohio...
...claim to always be right, but I've got a good feeling about my selections this year. One more thing--watch out for Illinois, Iowa State, Ole Miss, Virginia, Florida, North Carolina, and Kansas. And keep your eye on Georgia, Missouri, Utah State, Cincinnati, BYU, Wisconsin, and Georgetown. And Oklahoma State and Iowa. And Creighton...
...Austin Carr of Notre Dame scored 289 points in seven games from 1969-71 for a whopping 41.3 scoring average. He's trailed in the top five by four NBA Hall of Famers: Bill Bradley, Princeton (33.7); Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati (32.4); Jerry West, West Virginia (30.6); and Bob Pettit...
...Manny and a slew of new pitchers have potentially solved those problems. Watch out for Chris Stynes, too--when this guy is swinging a hot bat, he is one of the most dangerous hitters in the major leagues. Sounds ridiculous, but his hitting streaks are legendary in Cincinnati...
...scans. Children are especially vulnerable because their rapidly dividing cells are more susceptible to radiation damage and also because they will live long enough for even slow-growing cancers to take their toll. Perhaps the biggest risk factor, investigated by the second study, led by Dr. Lane Donnelly at Cincinnati's Children's Hospital, is that too many CAT scanners are giving kids adult-size doses of X rays, often several times higher than necessary...