Word: fasts
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...sales executive at Varian Semiconductor, got to keep his company-leased Porsche as part of an exit package approved earlier this month. Tyson Foods CEO John Tyson, who took home $4.3 million in salary and bonus last year, got another $324,472 in personal use of the company jet. Fast-food restaurant Jack in the Box spent more than $51,000 on financial planning for outgoing CEO Robert Nugent, who made $2.1 million in salary and bonus, and presumably can pay for his own investment advice. There?s been disclosures of $2,000 gift cards for directors and one sweetheart...
...Goffredo became the weapon. He got his shots, he found his rhythm, and he delivered. He finished the game with seven three-pointers (tied for the Crimson’s second-best single-game performance) and 33 points (three short of tying the 10th best showing in Harvard history). Fast-forward to Saturday night’s game against Brown. Goffredo entered as the league’s leading scorer, averaging 21 points through Harvard’s first three Ivy games. Still, the Bears chose to stick with their zone in order to shut down Stehle and Cusworth. They...
...front of larger crowds this season, such as the more than 7,000 that witnessed the team’s loss to Boston College in Chestnut Hill, but had not yet experienced a crowd as loud as the one that hounded the Crimson on Friday. Lee Amphitheater is fast becoming a house of horrors for Harvard, with the latest setback the seventh straight in New Haven.“I’ve been real impressed with what Yale’s done down here the last couple years,” Sullivan said. “I thought...
...Dartmouth, Goffredo became the weapon. He got his shots, he found his rhythm, and he delivered.He finished the game with seven three-pointers (tied for the Crimson’s second-best single-game performance) and 33 points (three short of tying the 10th best showing in Harvard history).Fast-forward to Saturday night’s game against Brown.Goffredo entered as the league’s leading scorer averaging 21 points through Harvard’s first three Ivy games. Still, the Bears chose to stick with their zone in order to shut down Stehle and Cusworth. They wouldn?...
...played in front of larger crowds this season, such as the 7,000+ that witnessed the team’s loss to Boston College in Chestnut Hill, but had not yet experienced a crowd as loud as the one that hounded the Crimson on Friday. Lee Amphitheater is fast becoming a house of horrors for Harvard, with the latest setback the seventh straight in New Haven...