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...costs nearly three times as much to incarcerate them, or about $65,000 a year per inmate. "Society has to take a real good look at this aging prison population and what's going to happen to them," says Fredric Rosemeyer, superintendent of Laurel Highlands, one of a new crop of prisons with geriatric wings equipped with oxygen generators and wheelchairs instead of handcuffs and stun guns...
...unlikely that many of the survivors will come from the current crop of Internet stocks making their debuts as IPOs. Now on the docket are many also-rans, third or fourth to market with second-tier managements. Take PCQuote.com which filed last Wednesday to raise $100 million. It competes in the already jammed area of financial data, which includes TheStreet.com Reuters and others. "How new is that? Let's go watch paint dry," sniffs David Menlow of the research firm IPO Financial Network...
While the loss of Collins and her fellow seniors will be difficult for the Crimson to overcome, a strong crop of underclassmen are ready to fill the gaps, led by next season's captains: Cowan, Schoolwerth, and Dominique Kalil...
...team (1-7, 0-4 Ivy) struggled to replace a crop of graduates and maintain a full roster, and its primary goal became building a cohesive team around a strong freshman class...
...want to talk about the discontent that exists in several occupations today," he says, and how the current crop of graduates are ideally suited to address these issues...