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...Greg Tull. His victories over Princetonsprint specialist Eric Osborn whetted theteam's--and the crowd's--appetite for more...

Author: By Juan Plascencia, | Title: Upset City in the Water at Blodgett | 2/5/1990 | See Source »

...Greg Tull was absolutely outstanding," Bernalsaid. "He won the events that Eric Osborn hasdominated for the past few years...

Author: By Juan Plascencia, | Title: Upset City in the Water at Blodgett | 2/5/1990 | See Source »

Princeton's Osborn, the meet record-holder forthe 50-meter freestyle and a perennial shoo-in inthe 100-meter, took the early lead in both races...

Author: By Juan Plascencia, | Title: Upset City in the Water at Blodgett | 2/5/1990 | See Source »

...controversy? Because AIDS lobbyists insisted all along that the scope of the epidemic was being understated. By doing so, AIDS activists overcame conservative resistance and rightfully elevated the fight against the disease to the top of the nation's public-health agenda. Says June Osborn, chair of the National AIDS Commission: "We should not be content or comfortable. The national response to an out-of-control epidemic has been frighteningly modest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The AIDS Political Machine | 1/22/1990 | See Source »

...write this week's cover story, she had mixed emotions about the feminist movement. "If asked the question, 'Are you a feminist?' I would have said, 'Yes, but . . . ' " The uncertainty reflected Wallis' experience balancing the demands of a career and a growing family (she and her husband Hugh Osborn, a media consultant, have two children, Nathaniel, 3, and Madeleine, 11 months). "I wondered whether the movement did us a disservice by not preparing us for how difficult it would be," she says. "I'm part of a generation of women who grew up with the opportunities created by the feminist...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: From the Publisher: Dec 4 1989 | 12/4/1989 | See Source »

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