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...impressive list of accomplishments for any athlete, but made extraordinary in this case by the fact that Scarpa is 5-ft, 6-in. and weighs 160 pounds...
Indeed Heimert claims he didn't personally contact all of the organizations which sent their interested responses to the Office of Career Services (OCS). A list cataloging institutions interested in having Harvard interns that was made available to students at the OCS sparked the SASC report...
...highest-rated syndicated series in television history. Or that the venerable game-show genre has suddenly hit the jackpot once again. Following the No. 1-rated Wheel of Fortune, two more games, Jeopardy! and The New Newlywed Game, currently rank in the top five on A.C. Nielsen's list of the most-watched syndicated shows (those sold directly to local stations by independent syndicators rather than distributed through the networks). In addition to the ten games aired weekdays by the three networks, at least 15 game shows are currently running in syndication, and no fewer than 19 new ones have...
Ponder says he came to the task with a lot on his mind and not enough time to make a list of priorities. Like Mitchell, he was given comfort by the school's standing. "Academically, this institution had never been in trouble. If you have credibility, the credentials, you can get the money." Looking at the ledgers, he found that his predecessors had been covering shortfalls by reaching into the endowment, reducing it from a high of $14 million in 1968 down to the present $3 million. "There was no incentive to stop spending...
...paltry $67,000 spread over 235 transactions, the shop in Birmingham's West End was able to rake in goods valued at some $2 million. On the list: 113 automobiles, four motorcycles, firearms, musical instruments, vacuum cleaners, window fans, chain saws, space heaters, clocks, credit cards, shoes, boots, digital weighing scales and an American flag a thief used to wrap booty...