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...pilots of France's presidential Airbus may want to keep their engines idling. For despite the enduring crisis and darkening recession, few participants or observers of the summit believe the gathering will accomplish anything beyond initiating a very long and still murky effort to address some of the factors that led to the rot and implosion of U.S. financial markets and its contamination abroad. "We are not hoping for much from the G-20 meeting," admitted Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Tuesday. "It is only the start, even if it is a promising...
...through the Union defense on the left side and fired a shot past the netminder’s left shoulder and in to make the score 5-0. “We came into today’s game with an idea of what goals we wanted to accomplish, and for the most part we performed them,” Brine said...
...Obviously, the extra attacker when they pull their goaltender is something we’re going to have to spend some time working on,” Flygh said. “We played desperate. We didn’t play to our systems and what we wanted to accomplish.”Although the goal mirrored Harvard’s second-period tally, when Kessler was pulled to create the offensive pressure the Crimson needed to get the puck in the net, it also spoke to the early season struggles of the team’s defensive unit...
...that an Obama victory seemed like a fairy tale. As Election Day approached, I told Malik I was getting nervous for him. "Look, my father might have gotten a scholarship to someplace like Brazil, and none of this would have happened," he said. "My brother is not supposed to accomplish even half of what he has. It's meant to be impossible." And yet it happened, says Malik. "It makes you wonder. Is this some force at work, the dynamics of nature or life? Is it God? We divided the world after 9/11. And the world said no. And through...
...Rensselaer. “I expect Michael to continue to improve and take the next step,” Donato says. “He’s certainly capable of being a big offensive force for us, and we have high hopes about what he can accomplish.” Though the stakes may have risen for Biega, one of Harvard’s brightest rising stars will still return to the strong work ethic and sense of focus that carried him so far last year. —Staff writer Robert T. Hamlin can be reached at rhamlin@fas.harvard.edu...