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...Crimson was rewarded for its efforts with a soft goal by freshman left-winger Dennis Packard at 7:01 in the second period. It was Packard's first goal of his collegiate career. Rookie defenseman Dave McCulloch got the primary assist on the tally, the second point of his career--the first came on Kolarik's strike...
Such deals aren't reserved for GE alums. When Carly Fiorina left Lucent to become Hewlett-Packard's CEO, she reportedly landed more than $50 million up front to compensate for the value of stock options she had to leave behind. (Smart move. Lucent's stock collapsed this year, contributing to CEO Rich McGinn's recent unemployment.) Alex Mandl got $20 million up front and 18% of the company when he left the No. 2 post at AT&T to run the telecom start-up Teligent. Others landing huge pay deals include Jamie Dimon at Bank One, Joseph Nacchio...
Moore grabbed a secondary assist off of Schwefel's wrist shot to put Harvard up 2-1 at 10:29 in the second. Freshman winger Dennis Packard worked through some traffic and put the puck on Schwefel's stick. Schwefel launched the game-winner into Golden Knights netminder Shawn Grant's glove. Grant couldn't hang onto it, allowing the puck to trickle across the line...
With the score tied 1-1 halfway through the second period, freshman winger Dennis Packard sprung senior winger Harry Schwefel down the right wing for a two-on-one with Dominic Moore cutting down the middle. Schwefel kept the puck all the way and his wristshot bounced off the glove of senior Clarkson goaltender and trickled into the net at 10:29 for a 2-1 lead...
...equity to the corporate and community-organization partners he has attracted. The National Urban League is promoting Placesofcolor.com at its technology centers, where people get computer training. AOL bought 3% of DME's shares with an option on 4 million more. In October, Dash signed an agreement with Hewlett-Packard to buy laptops and PCs. "He's blazing a trail," says Doug McGowan, general manager of e-services solutions at Hewlett-Packard. "If he's successful, others will follow in his footsteps...