Word: ohio
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...such August fantasies were not to be, not in Cleveland, Ohio, nor anywhere else in the green cathedrals of what Annie Savoy in Bull Durham called "the Church of Baseball." The 1994 major league season may have ended for good late Thursday night in Oakland, California, with the sadly appropriate third strike as A's pinch hitter Ernie Young whiffed on a fast ball from strikeout king Randy Johnson of the Seattle Mariners. With that final, futile swing, the national pastime went down for the count as the more than 750 members of the Major League Players Association began their...
...Simpson: "I think he'll do it -- very much in the spirit of competition. He's a lover of politics as a contact sport." And Dole is ever ready with the teaser. "I do a lot of traveling," he likes to say. "I've been to California, New Hampshire, Ohio, New Hampshire, Iowa, New Hampshire...
Church leaders intended to keep the 68-page report under wraps until the bishops had voted on it Aug. 24 during the church's convention in Indianapolis. But last week a conservative caucus, Episcopalians United, of Solon, Ohio, defiantly published the secret document in an effort to rally opposition...
...interns' experiences have cast new light not only on journalism but sometimes on their studies as well. Chitralekha Zutshi, a recent graduate of the College of Wooster in Ohio, and Kanchan Chandra, a Ph.D. candidate in political science at Harvard, have been researching, writing and fact checking for TIME International's Milestones section. "In academia facts are subordinate to theory," says Chandra. "But after this, I'll never be able to look at facts the same...
Ailing workers at an Ohio nuclear weapons plant won a $20 million settlement from the Energy Department, signaling that the government might yield in future cases at 16 other plants around the country. About 4,000 workers at the Fernald nuclear weapons plant north of Cincinnati filed a class action suit in 1990, alleging that many of them contracted cancer or leukemia because of exposure to radioactive material between 1952 and 1985.ANOTHER TRADE CENTER BOMBER? Just when the mystery behind the World Trade Center bombing seemed wrapped up, Canadian authorities detained another man wanted for FBI questioning. Charles Lee Knox...