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...This isn’t the way we wanted to go out and finish the season off,” Big Green senior Meagan Walton said. “But we as seniors need to reflect on the season and what we did accomplish this year as a team...
...Green got back in the game with two man-advantage tallies of its own in the second period. Meagan Walton brought the score to 3-1 at 11:48, and Dartmouth threatened again with a 5-on-3 of its own soon after. A bunch of dazzling saves from Boe kept the Big Green off the board, but with the first penalty killed off, and seconds winding down on the other, Gillian Apps found Katie Weatherston for a goal...
...many ways, Wal-Mart's problems stem from the conservative, Southern culture fostered by founder Sam Walton, according to Ellen Rosen, who is writing a book about the role of women at retail companies, including Wal-Mart. The old-fashioned values were one of the things that attracted Deborah Zambrana, 37, an 11-year employee of the store in Wilson, N.C. Then a note she wrote requesting help sorting lingerie came back scrawled with a chauvinist comment. When a male colleague admitted to the deed, "instead of being reprimanded," says Zambrana, who like Adams is not one of the lead...
...time leading scorer, who won six championships, has lately been focusing on a different kind of team. In his fifth book, Brothers in Arms (co-written with Anthony Walton), Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 57, chronicles the 761st Tank Battalion, an all-black unit that helped liberate dozens of towns in World War II. TIME's Sean Gregory talked last week with the Hall of Famer...
Scott may be the last Wal-Mart CEO schooled by Sam Walton, the discount Dalai Lama, so it's important that the effervescent, customer-focused culture that "Mr. Sam" created be preserved and communicated as the company expands across China and other global markets. That means empowering employees wherever they are, says Scott: "We cannot grow if we are not a great place to work." --By Bill Saporito