1. Any self-respecting baseball historian knows the names by heart, and almost invariably rattles them off so quickly it's as if the five men had one name:
2. Dennis Hayes, founder of the company that bears his name, becomes chairman of the merged firm.
3. Dennis, who did not want his last name used, was a prosperous engineer with a loving wife and a nice home.
4. Define it as the number of times that one's name appears in television broadcasts, newspaper and magazine stories and on the Internet.
5. Cuban leader Fidel Castro has given them a name, "jineteras," which, roughly translated, means girls who like to go out with foreigners.
6. Cuisinart, at (800) 726-0190, can supply the names of retailers in your area.
7. Derek Fisher isn't a marquee name.
8. Derived from the Ancient Greek, the vowel-laden word euonym means an apt name for a person, place, or thing.
9. Dekalb police spokesperson Mikki Jones flipped through pages and pages of names of journalists from across the country who want more information about the case.
10. Dekkers said he had debriefed the instructor who worked with the two men but declined to give his name.