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...than does the McDonald's site. While McDonalds.com visitors cluster in the 18-to-34 age range, Starbucks owns the 35-to-44-year-old group. There's also a clear income gap between the two: McDonald's visitors tend to live in households earning less than $60,000 per year; Starbucks customers lean toward households earning over...
...businessmen like Kim Cheul Young of sockmaker Sunghwa, the protracted headaches of negotiating with the North certainly seem worth it. He pays his 330 North Korean workers about $57 per month, almost 20% less than what he pays workers in China, and that, along with other advantages on offer at Kaesong, has persuaded Kim to increase his Kaesong production significantly in the coming months and hire an additional 370 North Korean workers before the end of the year. Still, he acknowledges that the success of his business may ultimately depend upon the decisions of Kim Jong Il's erratic government...
...said Crimson assistant coach Joakim Flygh. “We’re lucky to have her and this is her senior year so I’m sure she wants to make it happen.” The three scores bumped Cahow’s goals per game average to 1.13, which places her at third in the nation among defensemen. SPECIAL DELIVERY Harvard’s rout of the Eagles was due in large part to its special teams play. Both the Crimson’s power play and penalty kill units dominated, overwhelming BC at both ends...
...scored 21 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead the Crimson in both categories in its 77-57 win over Colgate last night at Lavietes Pavilion. Magnarelli produced his 11th double digit scoring effort of the season and his fourth double-double performance, improving his averages to 11.5 points per game and a team-best 6.5 rebounds per game. With only Ivy League games remaining on the Harvard schedule, having the big man playing at such a high level is important to Crimson’s success “Well I hope I’m not peaking right...
...mark. Two minutes later, Cahow completed her hat trick off of perfect triangle passing from teammates Wilson and Brine to seal the game’s score at 7-0. The senior defenseman entered the contest leading the ECAC in defenseman scoring with 1.13 points per game, and now sits in 21st on the Crimson’s all time scoring list with 93 career points to her name. Sophomore goalie Christina Kessler recorded her sixth shoutout of the season with the win. After posting an NCAA record 73 stops in the triple overtime win last year, BC goalie Molly...