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...weeks remain in the baseball season. The American League East is bunched together and the Red Sox, typically, are in the thick of things trailing division-leading Detroit by just half a game...
...always thrived on irony, and he is in top form on the latest album, using his own retreat from hard living to keep the Stones driving forward with a thumping blues number like "Black Limousine." As Richards and fellow guitarist Wood churn out a roughly meshed combination of thick rhythm and screaming leads, the mannish boy mourns...
...honestly feel the race will go down to the wire," Cozza said. "Several teams have a shot at the title, Harvard, Cornell and Brown will be in the thick of it. I don't know if you can count anybody out. Any team can beat any other team in the League on any given...
...Those fields that now are offering up such bounty are so intensively farmed, in their owners' mad race against high costs, that the topsoil is washing away at an alarming rate. When the Adair prairies were broken some 150 years ago, the topsoil was 12-to 14-in. thick. Today it averages 6 to 8 in. And from a small plane in those glistening skies the fields show telltale fingers of light green to yellow, where the loam has cascaded down the gullies and ditches and headed off to the Gulf of Mexico...
...Mavica, which will not be available to U.S. consumers for at least 18 months, records the image that comes through the camera's lens on a whirling magnetic disc about ⅛in. thick and 2 in. wide. The disc, which can be simply loaded in the camera like a film cartridge, has enough space on it for about 50 snapshots. The camera can shoot single frames or, when set for continuous action, record up to ten frames per second. After a picture is taken, the user places the disc in a small device that attaches to any television...