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Those hours weren't as lonely as they might have been for some. Dibner's husband Andrew also left a technology career (he founded Lifeline, the personal response service advertised with the unforgettable tag line "I've fallen and I can't get up") to work on his sculpture as well. Still, the change from having profit-and-loss responsibility for $300 million in revenue and 350 employees to waking up each morning and staring at clay in the basement took some getting used to. "You work so hard to get yourself where you are, and a part of your...
...Harvard spokeswoman Lauren Marshall said the University is concerned about students’ safety in the area. The two Boston University (BU) undergraduates, sophomore Andrew R. Voluck and freshman Molly F. Shattuck, were hit by a Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority commuter rail train at about 12:50 a.m. Wednesday near BU’s West Campus...
...blue line with the puck, opening a seam in the Engineers’ defense. Capitalizing before RPI could shuffle into position, the sophomore threaded a pass diagonally through to the right faceoff circle, where Johnson waited unmarked. His one-timer well inside the right post easily slipped past goaltender Andrew Martin, hung out to dry on the other side of his crease...
...revenues. Investors liked the slimmed-down look; shares climbed 4% on the news. Where does that leave rival Unilever? The Anglo-Dutch titan last week announced a 36% slide in pretax profits for 2004. "They need to re-establish a little bit of momentum" before trimming fat, says Andrew Wood of U.S. investment-research firm Sanford C. Bernstein. But don't expect major weight gain. Unilever first needs "to sort its own problems out," he says. Either way, their bankers' coffers will likely swell. - By Adam Smith...
Sophomore Andrew R. Voluck and freshman Molly F. Shattuck were walking on the tracks near their West Campus dormitory on the BU campus when they were hit at approximately 12:50 a.m., MBTA spokesman Lydia Rivera said...