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...Dennis Johnson and Danny Ainge would keep Bryant and Derek Fisher in check to a reasonable extent, especially since their deadly shooting would force Bryant and Fisher to work overtime on the defensive end. Plus, Bird would be a factor in the crunch time, having been the greatest clutch player of all time...
...Thousand Country Roads begins 16 years after the close encounter in Bridges. The two principals are spending their twilight years many miles apart: Robert Kincaid on an island in Puget Sound; Francesca Johnson, now a widow, dreaming away the long evenings on her Iowa farm. Bored with retirement and pushing 70, Kincaid sets off in his beloved pickup to see the fateful Roseman Bridge one last time. There's tension in the air, but not because we expect the two lovers to meet again--Waller made it clear in Bridges that they never do. The tension comes from...
...work. "True character cannot be molded by money," they write. "You cannot salvage by inheritance what you fear you have not accomplished during your life." But others endorse incentive trusts as a useful way to motivate silver-spoon heirs. "Provide a resource, not an entitlement," says Joanne Johnson, a wealth-adviser manager at J.P. Morgan Private Bank...
...general, wealth advisers say trusts should lift all conditions by the time the heirs are in their 40s or 50s. For younger heirs, though, Johnson favors trusts that provide money in proportion to the lifestyle they have attained on their own. A trust might provide a 20% down payment for a first home--with the size of the home limited only by the monthly payments the heir's salary can support. A trust set up by one of Johnson's clients pays heirs three times their annual salary but no more than $200,000 a year to any one heir...
...Johnson Field, New Haven, Conn...