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...first game against Brown turned into a pitching duel between the Crimson's Chris Carr and the Bear's Christy Trexler. Carr was the first to succumb in the heated battle, when she surrendered two hits in the fifth inning to Brown's Michelle Pagliaro and Shannon Blumer, which eventually led to the Bear's only two runs of the game...
...Crimson's second game against Brown, however, was not nearly as close. Once again the Crimson's bats were frozen as Bear ace Juliana Blaser surrendered only two hits to the Crimson, one to pitcher Julie Fromholz in the first, the other to Beverly Armstrong in the fourth...
...checks on the buyer's criminal and emotional history. The measure is named for former White House press secretary James S. Brady, who was disabled by a handgun fired at President Reagan in 1981. The National Rifle Association claims the law would deprive citizens of their right to bear arms...
...system. Secret Service agents put microphones in the mansion's library, presidential bedroom telephone, Oval Office and Cabinet Room. The author provides excerpts from now public transcripts of meetings during the Cuban missile crisis. Kennedy's tentative behavior on the tapes of initial meetings, writes Beschloss, does "not quite bear out later claims . . . that this was a President superbly in command of the crisis from the start...
...family and myself a little time." There were steaks to eat (thick and rare), ice cream to scarf down (Breyers mint chocolate chip), family members and pets with whom to get reacquainted (wife Brenda, son Christian, 13, daughters Jessica, 19, and Cynthia, 20, and a black Lab named Bear). He could catch up with Jeopardy and Cheers. Come Sunday, he could go to a real church and sit in a pew without sand in his boots. And while he savored his privacy, Norman Schwarzkopf could lean back and let the rest of America ponder his future...