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Word: netting (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Tara Weinstock turned up the pressure first, cranking a shot from 10 yards out that Minutewomen goalie Mary Curtis lunged to deflect. A UMass defender cleared, but Crimson striker Robin Johnston tracked the loose ball down, lofting a shot over Curtis's head toward the far corner of the net. But Curtis leaped back to snag the attempt, landing just short of the goal line...

Author: By Peter I. Rosenthal, | Title: UMass Outclasses W. Booters | 10/18/1989 | See Source »

...half, closing the UMass margin to 2-1. Junior halfback Sue Carls passed to Weinstock on the left wing. Weinstock dumped the ball off to Johnston at the top of the penalty box. Johnston cut around the defender and blasted the ball into the upper right corner of the net for her sixth goal of the season, breaking a personal seven-game scoring drought...

Author: By Peter I. Rosenthal, | Title: UMass Outclasses W. Booters | 10/18/1989 | See Source »

...Crimson contined to play UMass tough, but late in the second half Gaudette rung up another tally for the Minutewomen on a breakaway. A few minutes later, Minutewomen forward Kim Eynard found herself open in front of the net and finished off the rainy afternoon's scoring...

Author: By Peter I. Rosenthal, | Title: UMass Outclasses W. Booters | 10/18/1989 | See Source »

Scoring is still the Crimson's pressing problem although Harvard Coach Tim Wheaton has to be happy to see Johnston putting the ball in the net again. But Johnston wasn't thinking about scoring--she was thinking about winning...

Author: By Peter I. Rosenthal, | Title: UMass Outclasses W. Booters | 10/18/1989 | See Source »

Like Simpson, many of those caught up in the spiraling AIDS epidemic are awash in medical expenses they cannot afford. And the safety net beneath them has proved less than reassuring. Since the AIDS crisis began in the early 1980s, the nation's private health-care industry -- hospitals, insurance companies and pharmaceutical firms -- has engaged in quiet combat with government agencies over who should foot the bill for the disease, which now afflicts an estimated 44,000 Americans. And the tab is rising. This year the cost for AIDS medical care is expected to be $3.75 billion; by 1992 that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ethics: Who Should Foot the AIDS Bill? | 10/16/1989 | See Source »

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