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According to Catalano, the victims described the suspects as two black males in their early 20s. One was 5 feet 11 inches tall and wore jeans and a gray hooded sweatshirt, while the other was between 5 feets 8 inches and 5 feet 10 inches tall and wore a black coat...
According to Catalano, the victims described the suspects as two black males in their early 20s. One was 5 feet 11 inches tall and wore jeans and a gray hooded sweatshirt, while the other was between 5 feets 8 inches and 5 feet 10 inches tall and wore a black coat...
...research perspective, with smaller companies, it's relatively hit or miss that the next drug is going to fit in with their commercial strength. With a large company, you're much more likely to have good coverage." Some doubt that merger mania is genuinely benefiting the companies involved. Robert Gray, a mergers and acquisitions expert at Cap Gemini Ernst & Young, says industry mergers have not done as well as expected. "Between 60-80% failed to enhance shareholder returns," he says, adding that integration can take two to four years, and most companies run out of energy to see the merger...
...days after the hearing, Rowley received a flurry of concerned letters from fashion consultants, hairdressers and ophthalmologists who yearned to make her over. These she disregarded effortlessly. "It wasn't loud!" she says in response to a letter from a designer criticizing her plaid suit. "It was black and gray. How can that be loud?" Rowley's friends have recently succeeded in a longstanding crusade: they persuaded her to replace her oversize glasses, telling her that lightweight lenses would save her time and energy while running because she wouldn't need to keep pushing them...
...Action Man Dick Cheney seems the antithesis of flamboyance. Stout, gray and slightly stooped, his speech measured and monotonous, he comes across as someone who would shun risks. And yet there are stories. There is Cheney the teenager in Wyoming, attaching a rope to the hood of a car and taking turns with his friends water skiing down irrigation canals that ran parallel to roads outside Casper. There is Congressman Cheney in 1983, five years after his first heart attack and a year before his second, catapulting down a treacherous ski slope in Jackson Hole, Wyo., his red scarf flapping...