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Cornell’s outstanding Swedish defenseman Doug Murray was named to the team, alongside fellow blue-liner Trevor Byrne of Dartmouth. The All-Conference goaltender was junior Yann Danis of Brown, who turned in a stellar performance last year in the ECAC tournament against Harvard, stopping 66 shots before Moore’s double overtime-double loop goal ended the affair...
...Sometimes Europeans are bored with European brands," says Jacques-Franck Dossin, a Goldman Sachs luxury-goods analyst based in London. "Ralph Lauren is cooler. It's different. It's from the U.S." Carol Pope Murray, an analyst at Salomon Smith Barney in New York City, more or less agrees. "Yes, I think there is a consumer in Europe who will buy the product," she says. "But the issue is and has always been, Can they do it and make a profit...
...event.) The industry standard is not to use any tissue from a corpse where any infectious tissue has been found--even if the two tissues were harvested from opposite ends of the body. "This has been going on this year and a good part of last year," says Dr. Murray Lumpkin, an FDA commissioner. "We tried to work with CryoLife and get them in compliance, but it just didn't work...
...those young fans have shown team owners that there is money to be made, and that has attracted a new breed of owner. Investor groups, including the likes of Bill Murray, Jimmy Buffett and Nolan Ryan, have discovered they can get into the game for a relatively small investment. You can buy a whole Class A team for $2.5 million. Even better, the salaries of players and coaches of affiliated teams are paid by the big-league teams. (A Class A minor-league rookie makes $850 monthly.) Half the minor-league teams play in stadiums built or completely renovated since...
...Krispy Kreme store-opening stories, European media may consider a new doughnut shop in town as something less than newsworthy. "In Europe they may not have people sleeping in the streets waiting for the stores to open," says Kathleen Heaney, an analyst at Brean Murray & Co. And unlike Americans, who enjoy starting the day with sweet cakes, Europeans' breakfast tastes tend toward the savory. After all, a British breakfast tradition is a kipper, a smoked herring. Waugh insists it's wrong to consider Krispy Kreme doughnuts merely a morningtime food. "That's the great thing about our product, they...