Woman credits dog with saving her life
An Arizona woman is crediting her dog with saving her life. Bethe Bennett fell on her tiled kitchen Friday, broke her femur and passed out, ABC15.com reported. Bennett’s service dog, Danny
Chipmaker Altera raises quarterly sales forecast
would expand between 4percent and 8 percent over the prior quarter. "The telecom and wireless vertical market is on track to bethe fastest growing portion of the business, driven in largepart by 3G wireless deployments and needs for additionalwireless backhaul
All change at the top for UK banks Barclays, HSBC
fiveto 10 years. There was a period leading up to the crisis whenmany bad models were making money, but that's not going to bethe case going forward. Affable and charismatic, the Concord, Massachusetts-born sonof two teachers has built BarCap into one
ANALYSIS-Stuyvesant Town auction may be a lonely event
NewYork University. "That's certainly not going to happen in thiscase. The probability is that CW will bid their claim and bethe winning bidder." On the other hand, Henry Owsley, chief executive officer ofGordian Group, an independent investment bank
Cornell astrophysicist Edwin Salpeter dies at 83
Salpeter, an astrophysicist whose work in the "Salpeter- Bethe equation" showed how helium changes to carbon, has died ..... In 1951, Salpeter and Cornell theoretical physicist Hans Bethe , winner of the 1967 Nobel Prize in physics, introduced an
Cornell astrophysicist Edwin Salpeter dies at 83
Salpeter, an astrophysicist whose work in the "Salpeter- Bethe equation" showed how helium changes to carbon, has died ..... In 1951, Salpeter and Cornell theoretical physicist Hans Bethe , winner of the 1967 Nobel Prize in physics, introduced an
Correction: Salpeter obituary
1951 "Salpeter process" describing how helium changes to carbon as the "Salpeter- Bethe equation." That equation, by Salpeter and Cornell colleague Hans Bethe and also developed in 1951, instead describes bound states of a pair of interacting
Remembering Those Who Left Us in 2005
philanthropist. March 3. Harold Brooks-Baker , 71. Publisher of aristocratic genealogy guide Burke's Peerage. March 5. Hans Bethe , 98. Won Nobel for figuring out how stars generate energy. March 6. Teresa Wright , 86. Sweet-faced, Oscar-winning actress