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...specialized in masterly portrayals of comically clueless guys--guys he described as being "about a half-step behind life's parade." Brilliant bumbler Tom Poston got his start as one of Steve Allen's "man on the street" interviewees and later shone as a spacey drunk in Mork & Mindy and a hapless handyman in Newhart, roles he said he understood all too well. "In ways I don't like to admit, I'm a goof-up myself," he said...
...rural environment. This massive urbanization is taxing public infrastructure, such as roads, railways, health-care systems, power networks and water resources. In the old industrial countries, infrastructure is aging. In the developing world, the infrastructure needed to sustain a modern economy often doesn't exist. A study by Booz Allen Hamilton concludes that from now until 2030, the world will spend $41 trillion just to maintain infrastructure at current levels. Kleinfeld, 49, the CEO of Siemens, which makes everything from power plants and water systems to CT scanners and dishwashers, was determined to be the go-to guy to take...
...Mike Allen, a TIME contributor, is the author of "Mike's Must Reads" at Politico.com...
Eadington allowed back-to-back RBI singles from Nick Santomauro and Raymond Allen in the first inning and was lifted in favor of sophomore Adam Cole after 2 1/3 innings. Freshman Ian Bollinger, Harvard’s third pitcher in the game, threw three innings of relief to pick up his first collegiate victory...
...appeared all right and stayed in the game. From that point on, though, Unger was never able to find his groove.Dartmouth freshman phenom Nick Santomauro came up next and hit a double to right field past a diving Tom Stack-Babich, moving Wright to third.Big Green third baseman Raymond Allen followed with a two-run single. Harvard had a chance to kill the Dartmouth rally on the next play, when Andrew Nacario grounded to Crimson junior Steffan Wilson at third. But the ball slipped under Wilson’s glove, rolling into left field and continuing the inning...