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...Source Interlink, decided to consolidate its several big-city offices and relocate to Bonita Springs, Fla. (pop. 32,800), a fast-sprouting town on the booming stretch of coastline between Fort Myers and Naples. The company offered jobs to both Everetts--Delia, 42, as assistant to the CEO, and Jim, 43, as office-services manager. It took the family one visit to decide. Delia, who had lived in apartments in the New York City area all her life, still looks a little stunned. "I can't believe," she says, "the life we have here...
Indeed, Cartoon Network's comedies may be richer for being poorer. Too many network comedies with vast staffs of writers hit the same note of competent lameness. With a few writers at most, Adult Swim's comedies have something that millions of dollars can't buy According to Jim: an original voice. Home Movies--a sweet, off-kilter comedy about neurotic eight-year-old film buffs, their dysfunctional families and their alcoholic soccer coach--relies heavily on improvisation to create true-to-life dialogue; executive producer Loren Bouchard recalls how voice actress Melissa Bardin Galsky came up with...
...Crimson substitutes registered 16 points on the night, including a crucial three-pointer by freshman guard Jim Goffredo that jump-started a Harvard team that fell behind 13-2 out of the gate. Sophomore forward Zach Martin also added a big three before halftime to tie the score at 25 after the Crimson had trailed the entire first half...
...good shooters [Rogus and freshman guard Jim Goffredo] in the game,” Crimson coach Frank Sullivan explained. “The second screen didn’t develop nearly as quick as we thought it would. The first screen developed fine...
After Harvard drove down the field and sophomore Jim Morocco converted a 30-yard field goal, Yale responded with another impressive drive. This time the march downfield stalled on the Crimson 12, and Troost nailed a 29-yard field goal through the uprights...