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...MURDERED. ANDREW KISSEL, 46, millionaire real estate developer and brother of "milkshake murder" victim Robert Kissel; by unknown assailants; in Greenwich, Connecticut. In 2005, a Hong Kong court convicted Nancy Kissel, Robert's wife, of bludgeoning the investment banker to death after serving him a milkshake laced with sedatives. Andrew Kissel, who faced federal and state charges that he defrauded lenders of $11 million and bilked a Manhattan real estate cooperative out of $4 million, was discovered tied up in the basement of his rental house with multiple stab wounds. He was expected to plead guilty this month to grand...
...week's end, the whodunit speculation had turned to Andrew Kissel himself. The Times reported that Kissel had an insurance policy worth $15 million for the benefit of his dependents; Kissel may have believed that if he were dead, that money would be available only to his children, not his creditors. (Where the money goes will surely end up in litigation.) It would have been a near impossible suicide, but perhaps Kissel arranged his own hit? "If he did, it's the most incredibly unselfish thing that anybody could do," William Kissel told the Times. After so many selfish years...
...ANDREW WEIL An expert in the art of integrating Western medicine with herbal healing Richard Davidson is a pioneer in exciting mind-body medicine frontiers. His best-known work focuses on a capacity of the brain to develop and change throughout life. Using Tibetan monks as research subjects, he has shown how meditation can improve brain function. His studies may lead to therapeutic approaches for anxiety disorders and reveal ways to protect against memory loss and cognitive decline...
...played two tournaments a year at Yale, so I have some more course knowledge than a lot of the guys.” Junior Tom Hegge came in with an 82, while freshman Michael Shore carded an 85. They were followed in the Harvard finish by sophomore Andrew Livingston with an 89 and Lissner, who reached the clubhouse with a 95. Oklahoma Christian University took the team title with a 302, 28 shots better than the Crimson’s 330. All of Harvard’s Ivy League rivals who attended the tournament finished ahead of the Crimson. Dartmouth...
...Crimson broke the game open with a three-run eighth. Gibbons left the game after issuing his fifth walk of the day, which put second baseman Taylor Meehan on first. Reliever Kenneth Yoo failed to do much better, in issuing a walk to Mackey. Freshman catcher Andrew Casey dropped a bunt down the first base line that advanced both runners, who came around to score on Byrne’s double down the first base line. Sophomore Matt Vance, playing with an injured shoulder, nailed a triple to right field that brought Byrne home. The seven runs were more than...