Word: margined
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Crimson (3-6-1, 10-12-1) lost to ECAC powerhouse Dartmouth College (8-1-1, 16-6-2) on Saturday by a close 5-4 margin and skated to a convincing 3-1 victory over Boston College (1-8-1, 7-11-2) on Sunday...
...instant poll showed that 69% of viewers liked what they heard, while another suggested that voters preferred Clinton's vision of America to that of the Republicans by a wide margin. If it weren't for Mrs. Clinton's increasing immersion in Whitewater, which included an appearance before a grand jury last Friday, the week would have been one of Clinton's best. Only last July, pollster Stan Greenberg wrote a memo saying the President was "fundamentally mispositioned for 1996." Now Clinton's position is on the inside track with the competition in disarray. How did the President manage...
...comparable size and performance. A prime example: Daniel Crowley, CEO of Foundation Health Corp., a California-based hmo. According to one expert, Crowley's average annual compensation for the past three years was $6.1 million, besting his counterparts in other industries by 277%. Now that's a healthy profit margin...
...Monday, climbing 33.60 points to 5407.59 on the day, more than recouping Friday's 31-point loss. Investors were encouraged by the Fed's quarter-point interest rate cut last week. The New York Stock Exchange composite index rose 2.17 to 342.26. Advancing issues led decliners by a slight margin on the Big Board, and volume was a moderate 377.74 million shares. The Nasdaq composite index climbed 11.23 to 1,083.34, and the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index also edged up 5.58 points to 641.43. The American Stock Exchange's market value index rose 1.73 to close...
Harvard also out-rebounded their opponents by an incredible 41 to 29 margin...