Word: bartons
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Junior midfielder Armando Petruccelli let the cross bounce through the middle, and Hench trapped it on the right side of the box. Hench--who was named to this week's Ivy League Honor Roll--put a low line-drive shot on net, beating Cornell keeper Andrew Barton, who was glued to the near post...
...22nd minute, Lenichek started an attack with a run up the left sideline, then slipped a ball through traffic into the box for freshman forward Marko Soldo, who was able to put a hard shot on net from 15 yards out only to see Barton deflect it away...
...return to the profession's roots, when small-town doctors made house calls and were expected to deal with everything from births to a burst appendix. "Our mission is to train residents in the reality of where medicine is practiced, and that's in the outpatient setting," says Dr. Barton Haynes, chairman of the department at Duke...
...Wall Street illustrates the debate. At Paine Webber, chief strategist Ed Kerschner holds the rosy view that stocks "have not been this cheap since October 1990." Chief guru Abby Cohen at Goldman Sachs similarly says, "Stocks are trading at undervalued levels." But at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, chief strategist Barton Biggs insists that "we are either in or on the verge of a bear market." And the wily investor Larry Tisch at Loews Corp. just reconfirmed a massive options bet on lower prices...
...that two weeks ago, a Pilates class got so full that she had to take reservations and move to a bigger room. Still, she's skeptical about claims that the system is magical: "If that were the case, we'd close down our gyms and open Pilates studios." David Barton, Manhattan celebrity-gym owner and devoted pumper of iron, also offers Pilates classes, but he's a doubter too. All the talk of magically narrowing hips upsets him. "Find me the study that proves all this, and I will kiss that person's behind," he snorts...