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...Scottish and Madrid Opens, and he teamed up with Els to win the EMC2 World Cup in Japan over the U.S. pairing of David Duval and Tiger Woods. Now a venerable 33 years old, Goosen is enjoying his late success - which will ensure his name is not easily forgotten...
...verbal volleys. In retrospect, a contrite McEnroe fears that he's still seen as a "spoiled, loudmouthed, ill-tempered crybaby" of a player. Sure, fans remember the three Wimbledon singles trophies he lifted, his four U.S. Open titles, the 10 Grand Slam doubles crowns. But many haven't forgotten Wimbledon 1981, when he called umpire Ted James "the pits of the world," almost got thrown out of the tournament and was labeled "Super Brat" by the British press. McEnroe the post-therapy modern man candidly assesses, both in interview and autobiography, his public displays as well as his private dysfunction...
...scenic beauty of the West is a wonder to behold and, once seen, never forgotten. Why do we have to destroy what we have to feed our lust for the "better life"? MAUREEN BACALLO Lafayette Hills...
...billion a year, is one of the most successful fashion designers in the world (he trails only Ralph Lauren, who has some $2 billion) and as sole owner of his firm, he is often counted as the richest. But in such lists, the name Pierre Cardin is often forgotten. Cardin's strategic decision to put his name on over 1,000 different products may have made him the poster child for bad brand management, but it put him in the top three with Armani and Lauren - Cardin also brings in over $1 billion in sales. And Cardin has one thing...
...beloved by both students and the profession at large,” said William L. Fash, one of Willey’s former students and current chair of the anthropology department. “Willey will not soon be forgotten...