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...average and 11 homeruns, Cornell doesn’t have that much. Senior righthander David Sharfstien—an Honorable Mention All-Ivy honoree last season—is expected to anchor a mediocre pitching staff. He should be helped by a pair of junior righties, Chris Schutt and Dan Gala. But probably none of the starters will get much help from what may be the league’s worst lineup. It will be hard for the Big Red to improve on its 6-14 league mark from a season...
...junior outfielder Matt Kutler—an Ivy Player of the Year candidate—the Bears are looking for revenge. A young but talented infield, highlighted by sophomore third baseman Jeff Nichols and junior second baseman Rob Deeb, should help Kutler anchor a solid offense. Senior Dan Spring will anchor the bull pen, but the Bears will miss right hander Jonathan Stern, last season’s Ivy Co-Pitcher of the Year...
...That may sound like what your mother told you on the day you left home, but it's the advice that FORTUNE 500 executives pay big bucks to get from LGE Performance Systems in Orlando, Fla. Now the regimen, originally developed for world-class athletes like Pete Sampras and Dan Jansen, is available for $26, the price of The Power of Full Engagement, by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz (Free Press). The authors argue that energy, not time, is our most precious resource. We should therefore forsake our national workaholism and take better care of ourselves. That way we will...
...THOTTAM asked a group of tax-policy experts to move beyond the current debate and imagine a simpler, more efficient federal tax system. Our Board of Economists--David Bradford of the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University and New York University School of Law, Philip Jefferson of Swarthmore College, Dan Mitchell of the Heritage Foundation, Trudi Renwick of the Fiscal Policy Institute and Max Sawicky of the Economic Policy Institute--produced a host of creative ideas and some surprising moments of consensus...
...DAN MITCHELL: There are two big issues. No. 1, should you have what is called a consumption base? A consumption base is what you find in the flat tax. It is implicit in the national-sales-tax proposals. The second big issue is, do you then have one rate? Then it is a question of how to design it. I would want it to have a low rate, I would want government to be smaller, and I think bringing in less revenue is the only effective means of controlling the size of government...