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...research.14.FM: Do you have any plans this year for Valentine’s Day?TBS: Yes. I’m on my way home to be with my wife and family.15.FM: So, in honor of Valentines Day, do you have any advice for those who are going solo this year?TBS: When I talked about the number one predictor of well-being being in relationships, it’s not only romantic relationships. So, [I would say] to take time to appreciate those close friends, to spend more time with those close friends, because that is the ultimate source...
...lost momentum. We just didn’t play together.”Harvard traded points with the Gulls in the beginning of the first game, but Weitzen’s solid serving gave Harvard the lead, 8-6. Although Endicott tied it up at 12 on a solo block, the Crimson quickly recovered its two-point advantage and did not look back, pulling away for the win, 30-24.The second contest stayed close at the start, as neither Harvard nor the Gulls could establish a lead of more than two points. But the Crimson lost its hold on Endicott...
...second game, when the Pride took an early 8-2 lead. The Crimson showed signs of a comeback by responding with a 7-1 run. The scoring streak closed the gap and tied the game up at nine with a solid block by Weintraub, who also completed one solo block and two block assists against Springfield. But the Pride quickly found their rhythm again, setting off on a run that left Harvard in a nine-point hole. It was too much for the Crimson who couldn’t recover and succumbed to Springfield...
Kerviel wanted more action than his low-level position allowed. So he began trading secretly?racking up huge profits at first. He says some bosses knew and made him out to be a criminal only when the trades went bad. So was he solo? "If he was working alone, he would have been caught," says Suresh Sundaresan, a finance professor at New York City's Columbia Business School...
...Javanese came out to pay their last respects today in this small town in central Java, lining the steep hills overlooking the spectacular rice fields that feed this nation of more than 230 million people. Beneath hundreds of banners that read HAVE A SAFE TRIP FROM THE PEOPLE OF SOLO, old ladies walked for miles under the sweltering midday sun just to catch a glimpse of the ambulance carrying the Javanese native to his family cemetery. "When he was around you could feel his presence," said Endah, a local housewife that had been waiting for three hours on the side...