Word: turnarounds
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Walsh's rapid turnaround of the club is a well-documented story, but the role his seniors have played somewhat less so. Of the six, Forst and Marcucci enjoyed career years, while Ralph, Kessler and Vankoski were all honored with All-Ivy distinction...
...remarkable transition considering that Murphy's first three seasons were 4-6, 2-8 and 4-6. In fact, Murphy was named the New England Division I Coach of the Year in recognition of the turnaround...
...about $77. As for Microsoft's sworn enemies, Sun Microsystems (workstations) and Oracle (software) are already good long-term buys and, if things go badly for Microsoft, will do marginally better. But browser company Netscape and PC networker Novell are roadkill. It rarely pays to bet on a tech turnaround. Better to just pay your respects and move...
...assurances that the dismissals are finished, but then lots of things about Universal must frustrate him. A former Universal insider says Michael Ovitz, onetime head of the powerful CAA talent agency who played a bit part in negotiating Bronfman's purchase of Universal, portrayed the company as "an easy turnaround." Ovitz also figured, wrongly, that he would be the one to do it. But instead of buying a slumbering giant, Bronfman bought a more troublesome enterprise...
...unrepentant terrorist. Last month, though, as Adams ate a St. Patrick's Day lunch at the British embassy in Washington with Trimble, Britain's Northern Ireland Secretary Mo Mowlam was saying that "the Americans and President Clinton have been of incalculable help all along the way." What prompted the turnaround...