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  1. Nov 14, 2013 · And Bill Koch’s no longer looking for headlines. He says he’s looking to make a difference. That’s why he started Oxbridge Academy of the Palm Beaches in West Palm Beach — an independent college preparatory school founded on project-based learning, where not all students drive the same car, but all students get a gourmet lunch and MacBook Pro — and that’s where you’ll find his ...

  2. May 20, 2014 · Near midnight on June 4, 1983, the finalized agreement sat before Charles and Bill in the large conference room of Liman’s law firm. Koch would buy out the group for $1.1 billion, of which Bill ...

  3. Jun 8, 2017 · What Bill Koch did is defy his critics, thumb his nose at the establishment and do what he always dreamed of: become the captain of his own boat. Not just any boat, but America³, the boat that, against the odds, won the 1992 America’s Cup with her owner, the self-proclaimed “hick from Kansas”, at the helm. I first met Koch after the 2013 ...

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  4. Feb 22, 2018 · Bill Koch (second from l) in the booth with stadium announcers, including Peter Graves (r) at 2017 World Cup Finals in Quebec City last March. (Courtesy photo) Like the rest of the U.S. cross-country skiing community with a watchful eye on the Olympics, Bill Koch had been waiting for this moment for quite some time. It seemed like clockwork ...

  5. Dec 20, 2017 · December 20, 2017. By Nick Mele/Patrick McMullan/Getty Images. When Wyatt Ingraham Koch was younger, his father, Bill Koch, gave him a piece of advice. “You can do whatever you want to in life ...

  6. Feb 6, 1984 · Then you hear Bill Koch (as in Coke), coming up. There's a curious clicking, which is all but lost in a growl that sounds like a blender making a puree of ice cubes. As Koch breaks out of the cover of the trees below, one sees that he's on roller skis. The clicking comes from the sharply filed points of his poles, the growl from wheels on asphalt.

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  8. Jan 8, 1979 · The bright prospect on the U.S. women's team was 26-year-old Alison Owen-Spencer of Anchorage. Owen-Spencer, who seems to be all legs, had embarked on a comeback of her own two years ago after dropping out for school and to marry John Spencer, a bush pilot. Like Koch, she returned to serious competition last winter.

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