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Forty years ago in the sweet first spring of the New Frontier, John Kennedy launched the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba. Swelled with the possibilities that lay ahead, Kennedy believed he would soon stride the world as the bold young President blooded in World War II, tempered in the political battles of 1960 and daring enough to have subverted the Soviet Union's puppet Fidel Castro...
...Ford took the criticism in stride and dished out a dose of his own lighthearted digs at President George W. Bush...
Harvard Bioscience CFO Jim Warren said the company is taking the courts injunction in stride...
...Stargell was the ultimate champion - he embodied the game, and showed us how great the game could be. Last October, 18 years after his retirement, Stargell returned to Pittsburgh to say good-bye to Three Rivers Stadium, where he'd emerged from Clemente's long shadow and hit his stride as a home run hitter. As a frail Stargell cast his gaze around the concrete bowl that had seen his glory days, he waved weakly to a rapturous crowd, and smiled behind his tears...
...team expects continued improvement from Ronz. After starting slowly last year while adjusting to college hitting and the colder climate, Ronz hit his stride towards the end of the year...