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...Costco Wholesale Corp: Wholesale clubs are doing well in this tough economy because their very existence is synonymous with penny pinching. Costco, the nation's largest warehouse club, is considered the best deal in town and, as the biggest wine retailer in the U.S., it attracts a more affluent customer than Sam's Club or BJ's. Robust sales and cost cutting increased the company's quarterly profit 31%, with February sales up 7% over last year. "They have a treasure hunt atmosphere in their stores," says Davidowitz. "They offer constant newness and incredible value...
Almost a year after the College revised a policy to reduce hazing on campus, a national study found that over half of all college students involved in school organizations experience the phenomenon. The study—which was conducted by Elizabeth J. Allan and Mary L. Madden, both associate professors at the University of Maine—found that 55 percent of students had encountered some form of hazing. Nine out of 10 students who had been hazed by the report’s standards said they did not think they had been hazed. The report defines hazing...
...though”...Rogers, who left Saturday’s game with an injury, was added to last night’s lineup at the last minute and went on to put in a goal and an assist...Sophomore netminder Kyle Richter, who is currently ranked 13th in the nation for save percentage (.923), made 26 saves last night. —Staff writer Courtney D. Skinner can be reached at cskinner@fas.harvard.edu...
...three finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Award—finished the game with two goals and two assists. She now has 62 points on the year.Both goalies saw a fair share of action While Clemis allowed five scores, she also stopped 40 Crimson shots. Kessler, who leads the nation in all major goaltending categories, finished with 29 saves.Special teams played a key role in the win. The Crimson was 3-for-4 on the power play and perfect on the penalty kill.“We have a lot of weapons,” Stone said...
...this year. Socialist-led tickets captured France's third-largest city, Toulouse, after 37 years of conservative domination. They also claimed Strasbourg, Saint-Etienne, Blois, Caen, Reims, Metz and Rouen from the right. Leftists were meanwhile returned to power in Lyon, Lille, Rennes, and Montpellier, taking 49.5% of the nation's popular vote versus 47.5% for the right. Sarkozy's governing conservative Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) averted near total collapse by narrowly hanging on to Marseille, and standing firm in bastions like Nice, Orleans, Le Havre, and Bordeaux...