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...Francisco 49ers to four Super Bowl victories, injured his left knee in December. He reportedly wants to have knee surgery that would end his career while letting him remain active without pain. Sources told the Mercury News that Chief's president Carl Peterson wants Montana, 38, to publicly pin his decision on the injury instead of the team's prospects. So far, both the Chiefs and Montana's agent deny that the three-time Super Bowl MVP, who was traded to Kansas City from San Francisco in 1993, is planning surgery or retirement...
...Bears, however, took over the contest after the early Crimson streak, winning the final four bouts-one by decision, one by forfeit, one by major decision, and one by pin. The final Bear surge left the Crimson flat on the mats...
...poor and the environment. Minor differences need to be ironed out with the Senate before the legislation goes to President Clinton, who has said he supports it. In the Senate, positions hardened over a balanced-budget amendment, as key Democrats sought to protect Social Security from future cuts and pin down Republicans on precisely how they would erase the deficit. Senate majority leader Bob Dole admitted he did not yet command the two-thirds vote needed for passage...
Most trials begin at the brutal edge, marshaling the facts of the crime before attempting to pin them on the accused. But prosecutor Marcia Clark and her team chose to set the murder aside for the moment and instead cast their line far back into the past, calling to the stand a cluster of witnesses to events that happened six, even nine years ago, each one embellishing the picture of Simpson as a cruel and abusive spouse...
From there, however, Columbia took command by winning the final four bouts--including two by pin at 177 pounds and 190 pounds...