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...help her with and my biggest fears are things she can help me with.”Despite the differences, neither wastes the opportunity to do something fun together. No matter what crazy idea comes up, both are all for it. Whether it is late-night trips to Target, a quick stop at the ice cream shop, or buying coloring books when bored, nothing is too weird.“One night, we bought six lobsters, brought them back to the dining hall, got butter, and melted it in the microwave,” says a smiling...
...potentially have two all-league players at the one and two [positions], with [Goffredo] and [Housman],” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan says. “So while we’re young, I think we can be good.”Goffredo will be the primary target in this lethal combination—both for Housman and for his Ivy League opponents. As a result of the captain’s breakout season last year, Housman will be focusing on getting Goffredo the ball, especially after senior Brian Cusworth’s eligibility runs...
...pharmacy work didn't fill in me," she says. When a pastor again suggested sisterhood, Schreifels reconsidered. In 2003 she joined the School Sisters of Notre Dame in Mankato, Minn., who do not mandate a habit or discourage her from continuing to work as a pharmacist for Target. Schreifels gave up her Subaru Forester and apartment and moved into a house with the sisters, but her work is considered part of the order's mission to serve the community; her salary goes to support the sisterhood. "I am open to whatever God is asking," says Schreifels...
...such firms are wary of committing resources to markets that hold little promise of a return on their investment. And with most TB victims living in Africa and Southeast Asia, Edwards’ spray is far less lucrative than drugs that target ailments such as high cholesterol and heart disease that are common in industrialized nations...
That, of course, is what O'Brien says he's doing. Digicel will target American customers who are young, poor or immigrants-- groups that traditional operators eschew--with the type of prepaid, GSM service widespread outside the States. Even in that niche market, start-ups Virgin Mobile, TracFone and others will give Digicel a run for its money--a lot of money at that. Currently, O'Brien owns more than 80% of Digicel, its 2,000 employees hold an 8% stake, and the private-equity firm Blackstone Group has about 3%. But O'Brien hasn't ruled...