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563 result(s) for "Hurt, Harry"
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My Front Nine
Hurt reminisces about growing up playing various golf courses around Houston. He had to quit playing when he was in college, but returned to the circuit 25 years later to see if he could do it right the second time around.
Donald Trump, move over: California developer Donald Bren is ambitious, controversial - and even richer
One day not long ago, Donald Bren looked out the window of his Orange County office and frowned at a brand-new million-dollar home across the street. The billionaire California developer had put up scores of homes in the area, all sporting Spanish-style roofs with orange tiles hand-picked by Bren himself.
Books: Larry McMurtry
Harry Hurt III reviews \"Some Can Whistle,\" a fiction novel by Larry McMurtry.
Tackling the Bush pentathlon; our man in Maine keeps pace with the president
Golly darn, Mr. President, you sure do a heck of a lot of fun stuff when you take a few days off from running the country. But really, sir, you ought to think about taking it easy for a change. I never ever thought I'd long for those lazy, hazy summers of the Nixon/Ford/Carter/ Reagan era until I was assigned to simulate one of your typical vacation days up in Kennebunkport.
The real Hunt brothers story; they hoarded silver out of paranoia, not greed
The billionaire Hunt brothers of Texas are getting a bum rap—or at least an imprecise one. In New York two weeks ago a federal jury found that Herbert, Lamar and Nelson Bunker Hunt had conspired to corner the silver market in 1979 and 1980. The jury awarded damages of $134 million to Minpeco, a Peruvian minerals marketing company that suffered heavy losses in the 1979 silver crash.
The aerospace labor crunch; the new life of Riley
Remember \"The Life of Riley\"? The popular 1950s TV series revolved around the adventures of Chester A. Riley, a hard hat with a soft heart who reacted to change of any sort by exclaiming, \"What a revoltin' development this is!\" For all his protestations, Riley enjoyed a pretty laid-back lifestyle—including plenty of snoozing in his hammock—thanks to his steady-paying job as a riveter in a southern California aircraft plant.
IT'S TIME TO GET REAL ABOUT MEXICO
Economic crisis has pulled back the curtain on a country tormented by ancient demons. The lesson for investors: Look at Mexico as it is - not as you wish it to be.
Moonwalk
On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first man to step on the moon. The historic event is profiled.