Keegan Abdoo, a statistical analyst at NFL Network, landed his first two jobs the same way: by walking around the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference.
The first time, in 2015, Abdoo was perusing vendor booths when he struck up a conversation with employees from Zebra Technologies, which operates data-collecting chips implanted in shoulder pads. That led to a job at the Tennessee Titans’ stadium before he had even graduated from Vanderbilt. Read More...
'NCIS' finds Ziva replacement November 5, 2013 | 4:18am "NCIS” has found its replacement for Ziva (Cote de Pablo). Emily Wickersham is joining TV’s top-rated drama as NSA analyst Eleanor “Ellie” Bishop — described as “a mysterious mixture of...
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JEFFREY BROWN:
The story begins with this man, C.Y. Lee, now 84. In the '50s, the Chinese-born Lee was living here in San Francisco's Chinatown, working on a local newspaper and writing a story with characters familiar to him– a strong-willed, tradition-bound father. "Master Wang Chi-Yang," Lee wrote, "was one of those who could not live anywhere else in the United States, but in San Francisco Chinatown." And his son, Wang Ta, studying to be a doctor and a young American– " Read More...