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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Partly driving this sudden turn-around has been the solid pitching of junior Tasha Cupp. During the team's spring break trip to the Pioneer Classic, Cupp earned all-tournament team status by going 4-1 with one save to up her overall record to 9-4 on the season. In producing the victories, Cupp managed to no-hit Santa Clara in the semifinals and one-hit Wisconsin-Stout in the finals as the Crimson cruised to a 6-1 record and a tournament victory...

Author: By Jason E. Schmitt, | Title: Softball Excited For Ivy League Season | 4/3/1997 | See Source »

Still, pediatricians are following the experiments of AIDS pioneer Dr. David Ho with great interest. Ho believes that doctors must hit HIV early and hard if they ever hope to clear the virus from the body. If the current generation of protease inhibitors, or new ones being developed, are successful in vanquishing HIV in adults, then pediatricians may consider using a similar approach with newborns. But they would need a lot more safety data before they could even attempt such an experiment. For one thing, babies' livers are too immature to process the powerful drugs. A full-strength dose might...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WHAT ABOUT THE KIDS? | 3/31/1997 | See Source »

...exultant houses in London and Dublin. When he parted ways with the company in October 1995 over a bitter, and still unresolved, creative dispute, he fashioned Lord of the Dance, a glitzier rival extravaganza showcasing his talents and the updated, freer-form manner of Irish dance he helped pioneer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DANCE: MR. BIG OF THE NEW JIG | 3/31/1997 | See Source »

DIED. ROBERT SAUDEK, 85, pioneer in the golden age of television; in Baltimore, Maryland. Saudek was the creator of the critically acclaimed Omnibus series, which ran from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Mar. 31, 1997 | 3/31/1997 | See Source »

...Asea Brown Boveri, the world's largest electrical-engineering group, Barnevik, 57, presides over a $36 billion federation of more than 1,000 companies with 217,000 employees in 140 countries. Zurich-based ABB is the biggest single investor in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, a Western pioneer in India and an aggressive player in East Asia and Latin America. For three years running it was voted "Europe's most respected company" in a poll of executives by the Financial Times newspaper. The structure Barnevik devised to run this globe-girdling behemoth "has become a new prototype...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PERCY BARNEVIK: CHAIRMAN, ABB ASEA BROWN BOVERI; ZURICH | 3/3/1997 | See Source »

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