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...fullback leads the Crimson in rushing with 262 yards, is the squad's second leading pass receiver, and--perhaps his best asset of all--is a punishing blocker...
Even more unexpected, Treasury, against the vigorous opposition of some liberals, has proposed to Carter that people selling assets held for ten years or more be taxed only on the amount of the profit that exceeds the rise in the consumer price index occurring between purchase and sale. Investors have long argued that it is unfair to tax them on long-term capital gains made illusory by inflation: if, for example, an asset held for ten years is sold at a dollar profit of 50%, but prices have risen 50% in that time, the seller has only held even...
Restic must also be hoping for the real return of Jim Curry. In his official return on Saturday, Curry showed a few glimpses of the talent that made him such an asset two years ago, but with no one to get him the ball, he accounted for only 33 yards through the air. Between the heavy rush and the heavy rain, moreover, his punting was not up to his past standards...
...type," says Allen, whose conversation can sound like a Woody Allen movie without the jokes. He lives with despair, gloomily believing that his films "are all strikeouts. None of them achieved what I'd hoped to do." Keaton argues that the films are lovely, funny, an imperishable national asset...
What happened? A group of freshmen showed up last year who were "a real asset," according to Field. And the team went on to defeat all comers except for Princeton (loss) and Yale...