Word: bottomly
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...almost 1 in 10 school leavers does not have a permanent job five years after taking the baccalaureate. In Yekaterinburg, being out of work is a luxury few can afford. The demand for energetic young people is so high that ads for the best jobs scroll along the bottom of prime-time programs on local TV. A free newspaper with job openings, the Urals Work Weekly, would be as thick as the yellow pages if such a phone book existed. Russia hasn't yet discovered equal opportunity laws, so most jobs stipulate that only those under 30 or 35 need...
...Matt Brunnig both turned in strong outings from the hill and the Harvard hitters, with a pair of Steffan Wilson home runs thrown in, ran wild on the basepaths, leaving little doubt of a Sunday sweep.HARVARD 8, COLUMBIA 1The Crimson hung a five-spot on Columbia in the bottom of the first and Brunnig took it most of the way from there, prevailing tidily in the nightcap. After loading the bases with one out on a pair of walks and a hit batter, senior Chris Mackey and freshman Matt Rogers lined consecutive RBI singles to make it 3-0. Sophomore...
...Division opponent New Haven, the Crimson (10-11) needed East Stroudsburg (ESU)—who has only lost to Harvard this year—to drop its last two contests in order for the Crimson to make the EIVA playoffs. Given that the Warriors were facing league bottom-feeder Sacred Heart on Friday night, Harvard’s chances of making the postseason were close to zero. As expected, ESU swept the Pioneers, clinching the Hay Division and breaking the Crimson players’ hearts. “[The loss to New Haven] affected us in practice yesterday?...
...good shot, it wasn’t really a good shot—it was always contested.” Big Red netminder Matt McMonagle, who made a season-high 14 saves, made it difficult for the Crimson to get anything started offensively. “The bottom line is not their ten goals, it’s our three goals,” Anderson said. Cohen agreed. “He played out of his mind today,” he said of McMonagle. In addition to its lackluster offensive performance, Harvard had trouble keeping the ball...
...strong. Junior co-captain Julia Kidder hit an RBI single in the first inning and freshman Bailey Vertovez did the same in the second. Harvard had a 2-0 lead going into the third inning.However, Cornell was able to fight back and tie the score at two in the bottom of the third inning. After that, the Big Red was able to secure at least one run every half inning—including another two in the fourth and three in the fifth.Harvard’s last chance to catch up to Cornell...