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Dan M. Martin "is Senior Managing Director at Conservation International. Previously, he was Director of the Environment Program at the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. He has served as the Founding Director of the World Environment and Resources Program at the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, as President of the Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation, and as President of the Cranbrook Educational Community and the Associated Colleges of the Midwest. Earlier, Mr. Martin was Executive Assistant at the John and Mary R. Markle Foundation, and Assistant to the Chancellor and Assistant Professor of Political Science at Vanderbilt University. A graduate of Princeton, Mr. Martin is a Vice-President of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN)."
Brian Cashman won't meet with the Steinbrenner family until next week to discuss what the team's 2010 payroll is going to be, but regardless of what they tell him, he won't make the same splash he did a year ago. "We spent a lot of money last year," ...
From DAN MARTIN,
New York Post,
24 Nov 2009
What looked a few days ago like it would be a triumphant return to Toronto for John Tavares has turned into something considerably different. That's what happens when a young team like the Islanders -- who went 2-0-2 during the first four games of ...
From DAN MARTIN,
New York Post,
23 Nov 2009
Any team with a 5-4 record at this point of the season can't look too far ahead. That's particularly true for the Giants, who reached that point thanks to their four-game losing streak. Not surprisingly, the Giants are loathe to look at anything other ...
From DAN MARTIN,
New York Post,
21 Nov 2009
Aaron Ross took another step toward making his season debut tomorrow by working out at safety -- yup, safety -- yesterday. But head coach Tom Coughlin insisted afterward not too much should be made of the switch. "There's only so many guys, so they ...
From DAN MARTIN,
New York Post,
21 Nov 2009
Dwayne Roloson wanted to get an idea of what he would be getting into before he signed with the Islanders in the offseason, so he reached out to former Minnesota teammate Richard Park for insight. "I didn't recruit Dwayne," Park said. "I just told him ...
From DAN MARTIN,
New York Post,
20 Nov 2009
Scott Gordon had hoped that Trent Hunter’s return earlier in the month would add a spark to the Islanders’ offense, and the winger, who missed four weeks with a chest injury, has delivered. Hunter has scored in all four of his games since he’s been ...
From DAN MARTIN,
New York Post,
18 Nov 2009
While the Yankees have hinted that Joba Chamberlain and Phil Hughes will be back in the starting rotation next year, nothing is certain. And Chamberlain remains fine with that. "It's a great problem to have for Phil and myself," Chamberlain said ...
From DAN MARTIN,
New York Post,
18 Nov 2009
Maurice Jones-Drew had a clear path to the end zone and was inches away from his second touchdown of the day, because the Jets were trying to let him score. Instead, the Jacksonville running back knelt to the ground -- untouched -- with about 1:45 to ...
From DAN MARTIN,
New York Post,
16 Nov 2009
As unexpected as the Islanders' competitive start has been, it could have been even better. They head into tonight's game in Boston having begun their seven-game road trip with two shootout losses and an overtime win. Their struggles in the OT and the ...
From DAN MARTIN,
New York Post,
16 Nov 2009
Kevin Laue played just three minutes yesterday, but the 6-foot-11 Manhattan College freshman didn't mind. "It's huge when any D-I athlete gets on the court for the first time," Laue said after Manhattan's 70-58 win over NJIT at Draddy Gym in The Bronx ...
From DAN MARTIN,
New York Post,
15 Nov 2009