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...with four hits and three RBI.UC RIVERSIDE 9, HARVARD 4The highlight of Harvard’s first spring break game came in the fourth inning when the squad manufactured three runs to even up the score. The surge was propelled by three stolen bases, a run off of a wild pitch, an RBI single, and senior Tom Stack-Babich’s run-scoring double. “That’s the kind of game we want to play,” Vance said. “Hit and running, bunting, getting those big hits with runners on base...
...revive the coffee empire. "It's a time for reinvention, and there's no one better to do it than Howard," says Howard Behar, who ran Starbucks' international operations throughout the late 1990s and as a board member voted to reinstall Schultz. The stock rallied 8%, and baristas went wild. "Woooohooooo!" read two posts on StarbucksGossip.com "Welcome back, Howie!!! All of Starbucks missed you, and we can't wait to see where you take us," read another. More than a few posts skeptically pointed out that Schultz had never gone far (his office was next to Donald's), but overall...
...there's not much law enforcement. I left Kotok to see Blairo Maggi, who is not only the soybean king of the world, with nearly half a million acres (200,000 hectares) in the province of Mato Grosso, but also the region's governor. "It's like your Wild West right now," Maggi says. "There's no money for enforcement, so people do what they want...
...that the films made from his plays are too square or weird to be mainstream and has not invested in them. (His movies are distributed by the indie Lionsgate.) Nor does he get much help from critics, whose reactions to his work range mostly from dismissive to baffled. His wild concoctions of brassy humor and fulsome sentiment seem to them out of fashion without being smartly retro. Perry must figure his critics have their minds made up in advance; he doesn't offer the press early screenings of his movies, including his latest, the film version of Meet the Browns...
...developed a range of skill sets, not to mention a reputation.“He gave up 16 runs in one inning,” chuckles Eric Duboe, Jason’s younger brother, as he reminisced over a memorable Little League game. “‘Wild Thing.’ That’s always been his theme song.” Despite the initially humorous reference, Jason’s nickname as the “Wild Thing” has since taken on a different, more respectful meaning in a different sport. Straying from...