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...from extraneous ventures won't be enough to revive its fortunes fully. The utility recently acquired extensive operations in the U.S., which have sputtered so far. Chief executive Russell is confident Scottish Power can make those U.S. investments pay off, which means the utility's share price should eventually rebound. Of course, that would give the company the cash to become acquisitive once more. Just don't look for it to buy into water or telecoms again. "We're an energy business," Russell insists. "That's where our focus will be." And those words should rekindle the waterlogged hopes...
...surge in business after the terror attacks; instead corporate security fiats have halved his trade. And some executives may worry that the smaller planes many charter firms use aren't as safe as commercial airliners, though the figures are equivocal. In any case, Michaelsen expects his business to rebound within six months...
...double overtime nailbiter, Moore literally skated circles around the opposition. Following his initial shot, Moore scooped up the rebound, circled around the net and wristed the puck at Brown goalie Yann Danis...
Gathering up the rebound for a second time, he looped around the net once again and would not be denied in the third shot of the sequence...
Harvard finally began its comeback early in the third period. Three minutes after Amy Catlin’s tally, Hagerman netted her fifth goal of the season, banging in her own rebound after a two-on-one pass from junior center Kalen Ingram...