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...Christmas blooms. As well they might, since the trees helped inspire a four-year, $63 million redevelopment of the country's oldest gallery, announced in July. "We want to open the building up to the park," says director Chris Saines, "and that's going to give a whole new burst of engagement with the city." In Brisbane, Australia, Saines' former boss at the Queensland Art Gallery, Doug Hall, is keenly watching what the Kiwis are doing. Since becoming director in 1987, Hall began "a policy shift that took our gaze north and east," he says. Not only has he amassed...
...We’d like to be scoring more goals, but we’re happy with the results,” said Rhodes. “We’ve had the chances, we need to find that final burst to get a comfortable lead...
...This is the new reality for white collar criminals. When the stock-market bubble burst five years ago, the wave of corporate frauds that came to light inflamed the public. Since then, bruised investors have been demanding amends. Twenty years ago, a similar rash of Wall Street fraud resulted in only a few honchos like Michael Milken going to prison, and spending less than two years there. Now the pendulum has swung the other direction. In addition to jail time, Kozlowski and Swartz must pay a total of $134 million in restitution; in addition, Kozlowski was fined $70 million, Swartz...
...days later, Altchek broke another scoreless tie when he put in the Crimson’s only goal against Furman. In a burst of emotion, after the ball hit the back of the net, he took off his shirt, ran around, and finished by hugging the referee...
...came late in the first half when he caught a lucky break and converted on the opportunity. In the 43rd minute of play, a deep jump ball skidded off of the head of the Chanticleers’ Bobby Zimmer and to the right of charging goalkeeper Aaron Weant. Altchek burst past the surprised Weant and put the ball into the back of the net for an easy goal...