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Mager added an RBI single and Carmack hit around with his second double of the inning to score two and cap a seven-run sixth inning...
...Harvard run didn't stop there, however, as the Crimson scored three to open the second half and cap an impressive eight-goal scoring run to take a commanding 8-1 lead...
...NASDAQ's close last Monday, the San Jose, Calif., Internet router maker emerged as the most valuable company in the world, with a market capitalization of $555 billion, more than $13 billion ahead of the reigning cap king, Microsoft. This shifting of the tech-tonic plates represents more than just Cisco's success and uncertainty over Microsoft's legal problems. In fact, it provides a pretty good road map of the post-PC landscape into which our economy and volatile stock market are heading...
Previous turnovers of the market-cap champs, such as 1998's passing of the belt from General Electric to Microsoft, were useful indicators. Microsoft's emergence bespoke information technology as the driving force in our economy, supplanting consumer goods, aerospace and financial services as the sectors that investors most expected to outperform the rest of the market. The same point could have been made in 1993, when GE surpassed Exxon (consumer goods trumped oil), or a hundred years ago, when John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil was a monopolistic market bully and trust-busting wasn't even a slogan...
Still, the purpose of the President's trip was not meant to address these issues primarily, but rather to open a dialogue between the two nations. While Clinton must have nurtured hopes of a foreign-policy triumph to cap his presidential career must, his trip nonetheless laid an important foundation of friendship and communication. Clinton's recognition of India as a partner--not an enemy--will go far toward building peace and stability in South Asia...