Word: winterizer
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...member Board, which is one of Harvard's two governing bodies, last weekend discussed divesting form the University's South Africa-linked investments for two hours and may vote on the issue this winter...
This week, those G.M.s are in Dallas for the annual baseball winter meetings, trading players just like I used to trade their cards. A left-handed pitcher for a righty slugger, a catcher who can hit for an ace reliever...
...executives just have to look at the World Series champions to see how much a single key acquisition can improve their ballclubs. The Minnesota Twins acquired the player they needed, reliever Jeff Reardon, last winter, and Reardon propelled his new team past the Cards in the Series...
From a fan's perspective, trades are the only good things that happen in the off-season. All other baseball news over the winter involves injuries, arrests or salary disputes. During the off-season, trades are the only things that keep a fan thinking about what's important--next year and opening...
Ever wonder how much Americans spend on munching hot dogs at football games or buying ski equipment for a winter jaunt? With the aid of the WEFA econometrics firm, a new Times Mirror magazine called Sports inc.: the Sports Business Weekly has compiled a gross national sports product (GNSP). The New York City- based magazine says Americans last year sank $47.25 billion, or more than 1% of total GNP, into sports. That puts sports just below the $49.5 billion motor vehicles industry but well ahead of the $38.9 billion U.S. petroleum and coal business. The GNSP includes estimates of spending...