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Harvard’s sense of urgency grew with every tick of the clock, but consecutive goals by co-captain defender Hilary Walton, off of passes from Belitsos and Christino, respectively, knotted the contest...
...when average workers have become rich at Microsoft and Dell by loading up on their employers' stock (thus the Dellionaires). Bill Gates' portfolio is still overwhelmingly Microsoft. Bad planning, Bill. And how about the folks who retire from Wal-Mart and can shop at Tiffany because they bought Sam Walton's stock on the cheap? One stock. One company...
...second period, Harvard’s advantage was even more pronounced. The Crimson doubled Dartmouth’s shot total 14-7, but still only the Big Green lit the lamp as junior Megan Walton scored on a breakaway...
First period: D, Pietrangelo (Muranko, McCullough) 15:44. Second Period: D, Walton (Muranko), 3:44. Third Period: D, Catlin (McCullough) GWG 1:47. H, Hagerman (Ingram) 4:18. H, Ingram (Corriero, Van Reesema) 10:32. D, McCullough ENG 19:59. Shots on goal: H 7-14-8 29. D 5-7-7 19. Penalties: H 4-8, D 5-10. Power Play: H 0-5. D 0-4. Goalies: H, Kuusisto, (15-3). D, Ferguson...
...list is a pretty interesting commentary on the state of the economy. Predictably, Microsoft founder Bill Gates and the preternaturally genius investor Warren Buffett occupied the top spots. What is most striking, however, is that five of the ten richest people in the world have the same last name: Walton. They are the widow and four children of the late Sam Walton, founder of Wal-Mart, who if alive today would be the richest man in the world. His fortune, now divided among his heirs, totals about $100 billion, or almost double that of Bill Gates. Admittedly, Gates has given...