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Weisbrod Update: Freshman John Weisbrod, who hurt his knee in the final period of the Colgate game, will not play this weekend against Dartmouth. Luckily for Cleary, the Christmas break will give his freshman wing two extra weeks to recover.
Dravo, which lost nearly $25 million on the project, is also suing seven subcontractors to recover these same cost overruns. The troubled firm says it will get out of the steam plant-building business altogether.
"Smart ones understand," says the venerable Clark Clifford, 80, who has seen as much of the power game as anyone. Harry Truman, for whom Clifford worked in the White House, at first fought the forces around him; he severely embarrassed himself and the country before he understood he wasn't...
That zany play this past weekend when a Penn player tried to kick the ball Steinberg-style into the end zone and recover it--and I was the only one in the stands who had the benefit of instant replay and knew what the heck was going on.
A few savvy fund managers actually came out ahead. The Oppenheimer Ninety- Ten fund rose nearly 8% in the last two weeks of October, largely because it invested in put options, which appreciate when stock prices drop. When the market started to recover, many fund managers began to scoop up...