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...almost hasn’t hit me yet, because in the past, we’ve always gone on to the tournament,” Peljto said. “But I’m going to miss this team and the coaches...
Over the next three years Tubridy became a permanent resident of the Crimson’s starting five. In her sophomore season, she started 27-28 contests, and as a junior or senior she has yet to miss a start...
...going to miss Tricia as a basketball player and as a person. Some players’ moods go up and down, but not Tricia. You never know when she’s having a bad day, she’s just so constant,” Delany-Smith adds...
...Wasser telephoned me last week with the news that Gardner had ?rung him up out-of-the-blue? to discuss their shared days together in Vietnam. ?It was great? Wasser told me. ?You know he fought bravely in Vietnam. He is still a brother. I miss him. I would like to see him.? He then hesitated and went on. ?But he has developed a strange, negative assessment of Lieutenant Kerry. It shocked me. His memory is dead wrong. He remembers things so differently.? He has some kind of weird grudge against Lieutenant Kerry...
Although the scorecard on the 2003 earnings season is nearly full, investors should be careful about jumping into a stock--or dumping it--solely on the basis of a hit or miss in the last quarter. Certainly, investor confidence has been buoyed by a resurgence in profits. Corporate earnings shot up about 28% in the fourth quarter of 2003 and climbed 18% for the entire year, according to Thomson First Call...