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Sophomores Matt Dost and Jack Lynch both shot 224 for the three rounds. Lynch's lowest round was the final one, when he turned in a 73. Dost's lowest round was a 74, which he tallied in the first round...
...been blown!"), you realize these kids just aren't having any fun playing cops. But hang around to see fat bad guy Michael Lerner waltzing with Epps to My Favorite Things. That's when it becomes clear that Silver thinks he's gone beyond lousy entertainment into David Lynch-style Art Deco-dence...
Byrd's murder was a heinous crime against a man and his family, but it was also something larger. Lynching is the iconic Old South crime, used to punish slave insurrections. Lynch mobs traditionally hanged their victim from a rope tossed over a tree limb. But dragging deaths were not uncommon, first from horses, later from cars and trucks. Lynching was at once a brutal act of vigilante injustice and a larger statement--a warning to blacks to remain subservient...
...managed care, close to 80% of prescriptions are now covered by third-party insurers. To capture a good chunk of the business, online drugstores "have to negotiate separately with thousands of plans, and that's going to take a long time," cautions Mark Husson, a retail analyst at Merrill Lynch. Even Neupert, who's secured only 12 such agreements so far, concedes that many prescription-benefit managers (like PCS, which Rite Aid recently acquired) aren't likely to sign up a competitor. Nor will the websites be able to undercut the stores on prices all that much; managed care...
...really happened this decade is the true inability of the Japanese to manage in a difficult situation," says ING Baring Furman Selz managing director Maryann Keller, who has studied Japanese industry for 30 years. Once unthinkable, the idea that foreigners might "save" Japanese companies is becoming commonplace. Witness Merrill Lynch and its absorption of Yamaichi Securities, or General Electric Capital Corp. and its $6.5 billion takeover of one of Japan's biggest leasing companies. Or Goodyear's bid to control Sumitomo Rubber Industries. If it is shameful to be acquired by foreigners, at least Nissan president Hanawa is far from...