Word: riche
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...with six members of last year's championship crew--including coxswain Devin Mahoney, Neil Oleson in bow, Dan Grout at two, Rich Kennelly at five, Curt Pieckenhagen at six, and Andrew Hawley at seven--all returning to the varsity, the comparison is not without some interest...
...Boston fourth, Tony Armas doubled, Rich Gedman singled and Frank Tanana walked Marty Barrett to load the bases with nobody out. Hoffman's sacrifice fly drove in Armas...
With two away in the top of the seventh, Rice singled and rode home on a game-tying homer by recently acquired Don Baylor. Rich Gedman followed with a solo homer, giving Boston its final, brief lead...
...named Lisa Anderson has ever played professional baseball. Sorry about the confusion. Anyway, among the namesakes are Mike Anderson (Philadelphia outfielder in the early '70s), Cliff Brady (Boston second baseman in 1920), Alta Cohen (Giant infielder in the 1920s), Mel and Albert Hall, Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch, Rich Nye (Cub pitcher in the 1960s), Pat Putnam, Jim Price (Tiger catcher in the late '60s), and Earl Wilson. Glenn Hoffman spells his name with only...
...accounts from one investment to another as the economic winds change. Says Alfred Johnson, chief economist for the Investment Company Institute: "They no longer view IRAs as passive accounts that gather dust until retirement. IRAs have become aggressive investment tools. Consumers invest in them because they want to get rich." The fastest-growing new account is the self-directed variety, in which the customer can switch from, say, Treasury bonds to a real estate investment trust. Citibank offers an account called Direct Access that enables investors to monitor their IRAs on home computers...