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Overall, the junior from Hillsborough, Calif., finished with 16 points, shot four-of-eight from three-point range, and grabbed eight crucial rebounds...
...time President Bush and congress take their cue from the American people and examine their priorities in spending our tax dollars. We've spent $130 billion on the war in Iraq and only $350 million for tsunami-disaster relief. That's shameful. Roger Goode Hillsborough, New Hampshire...
ROGER GOODE Hillsborough...
DIED. BOB EVANS, 77, computer scientist who led the development of a new class of mainframe computers during the industry's fledgling days, transforming the basic architecture of computers and substantially reducing the cost of powerful computing; in Hillsborough, Calif. As an engineering manager at IBM, he convinced the company to invest more than $5 billion in the new system, opening five plants and hiring 60,000 employees. The risky undertaking paid off, as the famous 360s--named after the number of degrees in a circle--helped turn IBM into a data-processing power soon after their introduction...
...moved to New York City to join the McCann Erickson ad agency, where he came up with the 1971 Coke theme song, which later became a pop hit. DIED. BOB EVANS, 77, computer scientist whose work in the '60s helped substantially reduce the cost of powerful computing; in Hillsborough, California. As an IBM engineering manager, he convinced the company to invest more than $5 billion in developing the famous S/360 class computer that helped turn IBM into a data-processing power soon after its introduction in 1964. DIED. RICHARD BUTLER, 86, white supremacist whose compound in rural Idaho, Aryan Nations...