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...Google is young, small and agile enough to create a unique culture of Web-use creativity that feeds its bottom line. I was impressed to learn that each Google employee is supposed to devote 10% of his or her time to exploring far-out ideas. I also like the company's emphasis on developing technology first and finding an economically viable business model second. Google could apply those values by entering the spam wars. If it could develop an antispam tool that defeats e-mail evildoers, Google would continue its growth while furthering its philosophy. Kevin A. Keane Lafayette...
...career on a sexy silhouette or an unusual use of color and fabric. Now most fashion careers are subject to the whims of handbag consumers. With huge margins and high visibility, bags like Chloé's Paddington and Vuitton's Murakami can add hundreds of thousands of dollars to the bottom line, or a nice $300 million in the case of the Murakami. So luxury kings like Bernard Arnault, owner of mega-brand Louis Vuitton, fret over the star power of each one they produce...
...standout collegiate debut, allowing four runs, all earned, and two hits.The Gators took a 4-3 lead against submarining junior reliever Jason Brown in the sixth, and the Crimson went down in the seventh without scoring a run.Then, things got ugly.Brown recorded the first two outs of the bottom of the seventh, and Coach Joe Walsh called on Dukovich to finish the job with a lone runner, Florida centerfielder Chris Woods, on third.Woods scored on a wild pitch. Dukovich proceeded to walk three consecutive batters without recording an out.Seven Florida batters, two Harvard pitchers, three hits, and three walks later...
...tournament despite surrendering just one run over the weekend.MANHATTAN 5, HARVARD 4The Crimson’s sixth- and seventh-inning rallies fell just short, allowing the Jaspers (5-2) to take Saturday morning’s back-and-forth game.Harvard led, 2-0, in the bottom of the third, when Manhattan got a rally going against the Crimson’s starting pitcher Vertovez. The Jaspers scored three before senior reliever Michele McAteer was called in to end the inning.Harvard knotted the score in the top of the fourth when freshman Hayley Bock scored on an error but Manhattan added...
...Bottom Line: The official tagline for this movie is “the lucky ones die first.” In actuality the lucky ones died before this horrific film was made...