Word: parkes
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...haven’t exploded like that in a long, long time,” Harvard coach Joe Walsh said. “We had a good feeling leaving the ball park for a change...
...stable macroeconomic situation...There are microeconomic factors as well, especially in Brazil, where there are new rules for bankruptcy, strengthened force of law for arbitration, and clear transparency for minority shareholders.” In an interview after the session, panelist Francisco A. Demalde of American investment firm Eton Park Capital Management, said that it was important for undergraduates interested in finance to start learning as quickly as possible. “Undergrads should take classes on macroeconomics, and learn about the history of the regions that they are interested in investing in,” Demalde said...
...affecting 273,000 passengers after the Federal Aviation Administration ordered the carrier to ground 300 planes for inspection - are the aviation equivalent of a traffic cop behind on his quota blanketing a street with tickets to avoid catching heat from his sergeant. Woe unto thee unlucky enough to double park...
...Britain's most popular restaurant food. Or, at least, "Anglo-Indian" - England's most popular "Indian" dish, chicken tikka masala, is actually a British invention, since exported to the land that inspired it. Indian property and hotel developers borrow the lexicon of their English counterparts, using terms such as park, mews or estate in the names of new upscale complexes. A hint of Britain sells, it seems...
...trip home from Lynn took on a second bad layer for Harvard, who learned that for the second year in a row, it will not play at Fenway Park in the second and final round of the Beanpot tournament...