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...wimps out there. You guys are men," said Cincinnati Reds general manager Marge Schott, cheering on the 27 men who agreed to play for her team in spring training amid the baseball strike...

Author: By David S. Griffel, | Title: Way Off Base | 3/3/1995 | See Source »

Baker's attorneys filed an appeal on the bailhearing two days ago, but Baker remains in jail,pending a decision by the 6th Circuit Court ofAppeals in Cincinnati, according to one of Baker'slawyers. The student is expected to be freed onbond in the appeal...

Author: By Douglas M. Pravda, | Title: 'Net Case Raises Free-Speech Debate | 2/18/1995 | See Source »

...days before the 49ers were to meet the Dallas Cowboys in the de facto Super Bowl, Deion Sanders, the 49ers cornerback, Cincinnati Reds centerfielder and Bust It Records rap star, was asked if he would trade all his jewelry-some pawnshops have less-for one Super Bowl ring. Sanders paused, then lifted his sleeve to reveal not one, not two, but three ostentatious watches, and said, "Definitely." Why three watches, you ask? Simple: The man keeps Pacific, Eastern and Prime Time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PRIME TIME | 1/30/1995 | See Source »

...recently named the N.F.L.'s Defensive Player of the Year, and he batted .283 this year with 38 stolen bases for the Atlanta Braves and Cincinnati Reds. In the 1992 World Series for the Braves, Sanders batted .533 with five stolen bases in four games. The Braves traded him to the Reds in May, partly because the front office had tired of his act, but there are those who think that if he sticks to baseball, he might put up Rickey Henderson-like numbers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PRIME TIME | 1/30/1995 | See Source »

Kline died in 1961 at the early age of 51, and since then he has not turned out to be a darling of the museums and the art historians. The last full museum show of his work was back in 1985, and in Cincinnati, Ohio; it never came to New York City. So the present show at New York's Whitney Museum of American Art, "Franz Kline: Black & White, 1950-1961," breaks an unwelcome silence on a strong, if admittedly somewhat limited, artist. It is really the black-and-white works that bear Kline's claim to importance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ART: The Man Who Painted IMPACT | 1/23/1995 | See Source »

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