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...running back Luke Siwula, a second team All-Ivy pick who rushed for 885 yards in 2006. The defense returns 10 starters from an average 2006 unit but loses its most heralded player, second team All-Ivy tackle Jonathan Lucas. Honorable mention All-Ivy picks Ryan Blessing and Tim Bax lead the linebackers and secondary, respectively...
...Harvard’s other two turnovers.The Crimson defense did all it could to try to keep the game within reach. Already trailing 14-0 with 3:17 to go in the first quarter, Williams fumbled a kickoff that was recovered by the Big Red’s Tim Bax at Harvard’s 23.The defense trudged back on to the field and held, forcing Cornell to settle for a field goal and a 17-0 lead.But 17 points would be more than enough. Despite the defense’s ability to slow the Big Red running game?...
...Singapore report concludes that the actions of these two executives indicate that they knew there was a problem. Moreover, the report continues, by impeding scrutiny of Leeson's futures operations in Singapore, Bax and Norris prevented his illicit trading from being discovered early enough to save the bank...
...part of the two top bank officials to conceal Barings' mounting losses? Some of those who worked with Leeson and Norris, as well as British authorities, are unconvinced. While prepared to concede gross incompetence on the part of senior Barings management, they find it difficult to believe Bax and Norris could have known about or suspected the magnitude of Leeson's swindle and remained quiet...
...Singapore authorities see it differently. They are considering bringing further charges against other Barings executives, including Bax, who is still in Singapore, and Norris, who lives in England. There is even talk that criminal investigators may try to coax Leeson into testifying against his former bosses. But that approach has its problems. Leeson is still fighting extradition from Germany, where he was arrested while attempting to flee to England. Even when he is brought before a court in Singapore, as seems likely, his credibility will remain suspect. After all, taking him at his word can be quite costly...