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But Sept. 11 may have started a turnaround.
If this wasn't the plan, they might as well pretend that it was, because President Larry Lucchino and General Manager Ben Cherington started a turnaround of the ages this season.
Abercrombie & Fitch, which started a turnaround in 2006 under CEO Mike Jeffries, has fallen on hard times as foot traffic in its stores, particularly in malls, has fallen off.
"The UK business this year has not really performed as good as we had hoped and not as good as competitors have performed and that was a management issue so we have replaced the management in the UK and started a turnaround plan," he said.
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Lawmakers said they hoped that a month off to let tensions cool in Baghdad would somehow start a turnaround.
That winter, they signed Joe Carter, one of a number of high-profile players who were unable to help start a turnaround.
He spent the first day of camp back in Anchorage, his hometown, not the best place to start a turnaround under a new, demanding coach.
But last season, with Tom Brady out, the Colts won 18-15, whelpedelped start a turnaround that led to a playoff berth.
So Montreal didn't win, again, and there's probably no better opportunity for Mastroeni to start a turnaround in Colorado.
To jump-start a turnaround, the superintendent at the time came up with a proposal in 1996 to give every student -- all 850 of them -- a laptop computer and to install wireless networks in every classroom.
If the Lakers emerge from their defensive doldrums, if their offense — which was supposed to be their main concern — continues to distribute the ball well and challenges a team that squandered a 12-point lead in the second quarter on Wednesday and was outrebounded by the Grizzlies, this could start a turnaround.
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