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...Army Lieut. Emma Cuevas, there used to be nothing to compare with the thrill of skimming the treetops of Panama at 160 m.p.h. in a 10-ton, 50-ft. Black Hawk helicopter. That was before she discovered the slower-motion joy of nursing her 21-lb., nine-month-old daughter Isabella. Since then Cuevas has twice asked the Army to let her leave the service, arguing that a pilot's demanding schedule has made it impossible for her to breast-feed her daughter properly. The Army says no, explaining that Cuevas made a deal when she became a cadet...
...lightweight machines that perform well and look great. The strongest of the wonderful bunch is the 133-MHz Pentium-powered 760ED. With a luminous 12.1-in. screen, 16 MB of memory standard in each computer and a large 2.1-GB hard drive and built-in fax modem, the 6.7-lb. computer is powerful enough to handle the strictest demands of Road Warrior computing...
Toshiba Portege 660CDT For a balance between power and portability, the 5.7-lb. Portege is a good choice. For $5,299 you get a 1.26-GB hard disc, top components and a built-in CD-ROM drive...
Forget artists and spies; the real market for Sony's compact new digital camcorder is teens who are forced to endure the embarrassment of tourist dads pointing their giant cameras at every Paris cafe. This tiny, 1-lb. DCR-PC7 camera, with its 2.5-in. screen that swivels out to preview each shot, lets Dad always have Paris and the kids their dignity. ($3,199; Sony...
Cheyenne Pyle became famous last week, and the best part is that she'll never remember a bit of it. Early Sunday the 7-lb. 8-oz. girl was born at the University of Miami-Jackson Children's Hospital. Ninety minutes later, she was undergoing surgery to replace her underdeveloped heart, an operation that restored her to health and made her the world's youngest heart recipient...