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...scurrying critical mass, and then--the surge just short of panic (young mother and father each crouching-hurrying to push a child's stroller away from the violent whatever-it-was); and, crisscrossing the screen, center to right, a young man with an inappropriate smile and turned-around baseball cap, his smile expressing, perhaps, a kind of macho embarrassment...
With the victory coming at the end of her career, Burns said those she has competed against for years, particularly those from other countries, have been very supportive and have helped make the experience a satisfying cap to a major part of her life...
...Alabama, which lost five citizens; and Montoursville. The French club sent 16 kids, ranging in age from 14 to 18, to fly to Paris, along with five adult chaperones. Since then, America has seen a hundred snapshots of the town's grief: a boy in a turned-back baseball cap ducks his head in silent contemplation; a woman comforts a girl in front of a sign exhorting students to have a safe summer. A boy who played sports with one victim and the brother of a second, and shared a class with a third, asked to describe them, can only...
More important, unlike many businesses, team owners know exactly what their costs will be over the next few years. For instance, the players get 48% of the league's basketball-related income, and each team has a salary cap of $24.3 million. (There's one exception: a team can spend any amount to keep its own free-agent players.) So a team that brings in $50 million, an average figure, has plenty of money left after labor costs. Of course, "labor costs" doesn't quite describe the exquisite athleticism of Michael Jordan sinking a fallaway jumper with defenders dangling from...
Provost Albert Carnesale announced in May that two plans were under consideration ranging from a $100 cap for individuals to a $500 cap for families. The plans differ mainly in how they are structured, not necessarily in how much employees would have to pay, he said...