101. Chris DiMarco got a jump on Tiger Woods while defying the belief that experience is the best weapon at Augusta National. 102. Financial journalists and analysts got a jump on interest rate policy Wednesday, when an inadvertently sent e-mail delivered the news six minutes ahead of the official announcement. 103. FIFA Olympic committee delegate David Hill was commenting Wednesday on published reports that satellite venues in Melbourne, Adelaide, Canberra and Brisbane would get the jump on Sydney. 104. Getting a jump on his two main rivals, Jacques Rogge formally entered the race Monday to succeed Juan Antonio Samaranch as president of the International Olympic Committee. 105. Harley-Davidson got a jump on the civilian market during World War I when Indian devoted its production to the war effort. 106. He got the jump on Langham on his first hole, which he birdied. 107. On higher defense spending -- a clear-cut Republican priority -- Clinton himself got a jump on Republicans. 108. Sporting couples who did not get a jump on preparing their entry are not completely shut out. 109. Soybeans dropped in light profit-taking, with some investors trying to get the jump on the traditional decline in prices when trading resumes after Memorial Day. 110. That led the news media to ask if Lillehammer was trying to get the jump on the capital, which is also mulling a new bid. |