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Bob Diamond on his job: Stressful? I begin each day by smiling
September 8, 2010Bob Diamond has a ready answer for anyone who asks if he finds his job stressful. "I wake up every day with a smile on my face," he says.
Barclays boss Bob Diamond could earn £70m fortune
September 8, 2010American multi-millionaire Bob Diamond stands to gain the astonishing sum if he meets targets for the next five years – despite being already worth £95million.
STRESSFUL? I BEGIN EACH DAY BY SMILING
September 8, 2010EXCLUSIVE
Father keeps son's memory alive with scholarship
September 8, 2010ANDOVER — At 84, Joel Edelstein keeps busy by playing golf and tennis, taking noncredit courses classes at Boston area colleges and working as a consultant. But the one thing most dear to his heart is awarding scholarships to Lawrence students going off to college through the fund he established in memory of his son Daniel Edelstein who died in 1983 while a student at Brown University.
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September 8, 2010NHRA Mac Tools
McIlroy finds form with 64 at Boston
September 8, 2010RORY McILROY evaded the hurricane threatening to hit America’s eastern seaboard and shot an encouraging first round of 64 in the Deutsche Bank Championship at TPC Boston last night.
Earl weakens to storm
September 8, 2010HYANNIS, Massachusetts (Reuters) - Hurricane Earl, which earlier in the week was a storm of major proportions that threatened the U.S. East Coast, weakened to a tropical storm on Friday as it swirled offshore towards Canada.
Vermont scorebaord
September 8, 2010Singles: Anitra Kloczewiak, UMB def. Kimberly Blakeman, J 6-0, 6-0; Destanee Rigler, UMB def. Rebecca Quarantiello, J 6-1, 6-0; Brittany Engel, UMB def. Emily Miller, J 6-2, 6-4; MaKenna Hughes, UMB def. Maegan Ploof, J 6-0, 6-0; Hieu Nguyen, UMB def.
Earl threatens Massachusetts with wind, rain, surf
September 8, 2010CHATHAM, Mass. - A weakening but still dangerous Hurricane Earl steamed toward the grey-shingled cottages and fishing villages of Cape Cod on Friday night, disrupting people's vacations on the unofficial final weekend of the short New England summer.
Day, Johnson out front early
September 8, 2010PGA Australia's Jason Day and American Zach Johnson shot eight-under 63s to take a one-stroke lead after the first round of the $7.5-million Deutsche Bank Championship yesterday, but Tiger Woods faces an uphill battle to stay in the tournament. The world No. 1 recovered from a dreadful start to shoot a one-over 72 and finish ahead of only five players in the 99-man field at Boston TPC, the ...
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