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...improvements and win those races.” Junior freestyle swimmer Tyler Holland, who competed in five of the contest’s events, is also optimistic. “Princeton should be terrified that that was even a close meet,” Holland said. Harvard will begin its championship meet season at home, when it hosts the ECAC championships at the end of the month. —Staff writer Alexandra J. Mihalek can be reached at amihalek@fas.harvard.edu...
...math, and you can begin to understand how really botched this bailout has been. Since October, the government has deposited $165 billion into the accounts of the nation's eight largest banks. Yet those same financial firms are now worth $418 billion less than they were four months ago, and the Congressional Budget Office estimates that the government's preferred shares are worth at least $20 billion less. In Wall Street terms, that's throwing good money after bad. All told, the government's annualized rate of return on its investment in the nation's largest banks...
During her day in Cambridge, Zellweger will participate in the Hasty Pudding’s traditional parade down Mass. Ave. The parade will begin at the Inn at Harvard at 2:30 p.m. Zellweger will travel the parade route in a Bentley convertible loaned to the theatrical group by Bentley Motors...
Easier on the Wallet. Or dial it down a bit and celebrate at the New Orleans Marriott. They still have the champagne, strawberries and chocolate, but rates begin at $139 per night. Just mention promotional code ROM. 555 Canal St., New Orleans...
...while. By June, there will be grousing that Obama hasn't pulled us out of the recession yet. By December, there will be complaints that his diplomacy hasn't achieved breakthroughs. The President's best-case scenario is similar to Reagan's: that the bad news will begin to dissipate by the midterm elections of 2010, limiting the Democratic losses, and disappear entirely by 2012. Reagan was lucky in that way. Obama is facing more difficult problems and might not be so lucky. But at least, for the moment, he is paying his public the great compliment of taking...