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Dave Kingman and Greg Luzinski seemed larger than life in their time. But if they were in their prime now, they'd be receiving about all the attention that Steve Balboni merits. Given this context, the temptation to add some flair to a home run--to garner some additional attention--is great...
...plays and poetry, that enhanced his worldwide reputation. He also plunged energetically into politics, working on behalf of West Germany's Social Democratic Party, speaking out against the superpower arms race, and hectoring with particular fervor the Western democracies. Planners of literary conferences learned that one sure way to garner attention was to snare Grass as a participant. He could, at the very least, be counted on to insult his hosts and stir everyone up before he moved...
Union leaders have said in the past that they will call for an election when they garner the support of a majority of workers in each of 22 organizing areas on campus and when the organizing commttee is built up to 600. Officials have predicted a late fall election...
WASHINGTON--President Reagan was aware that money was being raised to provide arms for the Nicaragua rebels, Sen. Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii) said yesterday, but Reagan insisted his knowledge of private aid efforts was limited to a television campaign to garner support for the contras...
...Yankee shortstop great Phil Rizzuto once again failed to garner the necessary votes to gain entrance into baseball's Hall of Fame the last time around. While Rizzuto waited, 1986 produced one of the finest crops of shortstops in many years. In fact, one shortstop collected more hits (213) last season than any other player at that position in the 20th century. Name...