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...help fuel a modest turnaround. Sales in the U.S. are up 11.8% through September of this year, thanks to all-new versions of the Jetta, Passat and Golf (now going by its old name, Rabbit), and Eos has sold out since debuting last month. But analysts estimate VW will lose an additional $800 million in the region in 2006, and they aren't sanguine about 2007. Until VW can address some production and quality issues, it can forget about profitable growth. "North America is one of VW's intractable problems," says Stephen Cheetham, an analyst with Bernstein Research in London...
...emerge as leaders. That’s what I hope to do, especially with my play on the field. I hope to set an example with how I play.”This has been true in the past.Dawson is a three-time First-Team All-Ivy and All-New England selection and holds every single-season and career rushing record the Crimson keep. This year The Sports Network has named him first-team preseason All-America.All this is the culmination of three years of hard work and dedication.“I can look back to my previous three seasons...
Porter, Johnson, Dahlman, sophomores Kyle Kovacs and Elyse Dolbec, and Schlitz all earned individual All-New England honors, while Schlitz was named co-winner of the Babineau Trophy, given to the top crew in the region...
...somewhat lackluster performance, the weekend’s result was still a positive one.In addition to the team’s success, a few sailors picked up individual honors over the weekend. Porter, Johnson, and Kovacs joined Schlitz, captain Christina Dahlman, and sophomore Elyse Dolbec on the 2006 All-New England team. However, the team accomplishments still took center stage.“We’re quite excited that we were able to do well enough to put ourselves in the national championship,” Schlitz said.“We knew the top four spots made nationals...
Harvard men’s hockey third-year pivot Kevin Du was named to the Division I All-New England team yesterday, winning the approval of the New England Hockey Writers Association with his solid play for the Crimson. Du led Harvard with 33 points, notching 10 goals and adding 23 assists. The center ranked seventh in the ECAC with 24 points in league play and consistently was called upon by Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91 in high-pressure faceoff situations. Du added the nod to a host of honors already heaped upon him this season...