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Extractions: New York , October 2, 2002 John Saunders, Brent Musburger and Dave O'Brien will join ESPN's roster of play-by-play commentators for the network's game telecasts of the NBA starting October 30. The trio join previously announced play-by-play commentators Brad Nessler and Mike Tirico and analysts Bill Walton, Tom Tolbert and Sean Elliott. Saunders, one of ESPN's and ABC Sports' most versatile and visible commentators, will handle the primary play-by-play duties for the second game of ESPN's Friday night doubleheaders, partnering with analyst Sean Elliott. Musburger, one of the most accomplished and prominent commentators in the industry, will serve as a play-by-play caller for one of ESPN's regularly-scheduled Wednesday night doubleheader game telecasts, as well as a select number of games for ABC Sports. In addition, O'Brien will generally work select assignments on Friday night telecasts.
IHSA Boys Football: Carthage 30 Ryan Biddenstadt RBDB 5-10 170 17 Jr. 31 David Watts RB-LB 5-10 225 19 59 Casey krieg OL-DL 6-1 205 17 Jr. 60 Jack Rogers OL-LB 6-0 170 18 Sr. 61 http://www.ihsa.org/activity/fb/2004-05/2info2.htm
Extractions: QB 6 Zach Reed 5-11 180 17 Sr. FB 31 David Watts 5-10 225 19 Sr. HB 30 Ryan Biddenstadt 5-10 170 17 Jr. WB 32 Brock Edris 6-2 175 16 So. LE 28 Alan Byers 5-9 155 16 So. LT 54 Andrew Swearingen 6-0 220 17 Sr. LG 72 Chris Hibbard 6-0 190 17 Jr. CE 55 Savas Melidis 6-0 220 18 Sr. RG 60 Jack Rogers 6-0 170 18 Sr. RT 79 Richard Tanner 6-0 240 18 Sr. RE 21 Jason Wildrick 5-11 160 17 Sr.
Extractions: While many academics have accepted the inevitability of the differences, others believe that salaries in professional schools are out of control. Critics worry that not only money, but attention and a sense of importance, is being diverted from core academic disciplines to the professional programs. In my view, many more people believe that they are unfairly underpaid than that they are unfairly overpaid. I think we tend to be very selective about the comparisons that we make. In a corporation, when you compare your pay to that of people higher on the ladder, you tend to pick out the laziest, least competent executives and say, "I am worth as much as they are." In reading the article, what surprised me was not how low the salaries were for professors in humanities, but how high they were, given that the opportunity cost for someone with a degree in literature has to be pretty low. Maybe that explains the excess supply of Ph.D's in those fields: for someone whose skills are not quantitative, it may make sense to try for a high-paying job, even though you have only a 50 percent probability of getting it. As an economist, I am tempted to blame the Ph.D glut on excessive salaries.
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Extractions: Philadelphia at Dallas NFL.com wire reports Matchup Breakdown Game Notes IRVING, Texas (Nov. 10, 2004) The Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys ended the first half of the season on sour notes. While Eagles coach Andy Reid still sounds pretty happy, it's hard to imagine Cowboys coach Bill Parcells any more disappointed heading into this prime time meeting of NFC East archrivals. "This is the only team I can ever remember having that I can't get to respond in the right way no matter how hard I try," Parcells said Nov. 8, a day after repeatedly referring to his Cowboys as 'stupid' following a 26-3 loss at Cincinnati. "I feel like I'm having trouble with elementary things. Either I'm not communicating right or they're not paying enough attention. One of the two, and I assume it's me." Coming off a 10-6 season in which Dallas reached the playoffs in its first year under Parcells, the team has taken a big step back in 2004 and already finds itself four games behind first-place Philadelphia at the midway point. The Eagles were the only remaining unbeaten team in the NFL before getting blown out by Pittsburgh 27-3 on Nov. 7. The Eagles were held to 113 total yards of offense, but Reid is confident that defeat was just a brief stumbling block.