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cbsmarketwatch.com Rather than link to the same wire stories found at other business sites, MarketWatch has its own staff of reporters and writers delivering up-to-the-minute market news and first-rate commentary. Next to every company name are links to that firm's stock chart, profile, related news and other information...
Black? What? Who? Come on, you’re a diehard fan. You remember Conor Black, don’t you? Not a very tall guy, backed up Rose in 2000, completed all four of his career passes? Black, now a junior, steadily rose up the depth chart as a freshman until he was the No. 2 option at quarterback...
...DIED. RAY CONNIFF, 85, bandleader, trombonist and composer of light music for the stereophonic set; in Los Angeles. Conniff's more than 100 recordings, including chart-topping hits 'S Wonderful! and Somewhere My Love, sold more than 70 million copies. His orchestra's unmistakable sound was a melange of instrumental and choral voicings replete with oooos, ahs and his signature...
...Fitzpatrick in the second quarter Saturday, the Crimson’s captain-turned-clipboard-holder overcame an unremarkable opening series to direct a crisp 43-yard scoring drive that snapped a 7-7 tie in the first half. Harvard was never behind again and, as far as the depth chart was concerned, neither was Rose...
...only 95. Now the orchestras are fighting back. Cheaper recording technology plus new deals with musicians' unions have enabled several major ensembles to launch their own labels. The biggest success story so far is the LSO Live budget label. "All their titles get into our Top 20 classical-sales chart," says Tony Shaw, U.K. classical manager for retail chain HMV. "Most get into the Top 10. Recently, Shostakovich's 11th Symphony got to No. 3, beating [popular tenors] Bocelli and Russell Watson." LSO Live is the brainchild of the orchestra's managing director, Clive Gillinson. Before the label launched...