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...example, the Depression collapse didn't finally bottom until 1932 after falling 90%. However, from its low in 1932, it went up 300% within one year. So, here's my point. The feeling I get all over Wall Street is that even if we recover from this, it will be a slow and arduous process. It'll take a long time. But history would suggest just the opposite. (See pictures of the stock market crash...
...Performances inspired by Star Wars: 3 Freaky Tom Cruise moments: 2 Things from Japan: 4 People with too much time on their hands: 37 Grown men who may never know the love of a woman: 12 Bonus NSFW links hidden at the bottom of the page that should not be viewed in public, or even at all: 4 Number of links I clicked on at work anyway: 4 Level of awkwardness when my boss walked by: high to very high...
...Berry played target practice from various points behind the arc, hitting four of five three-pointers in the first half. Each of her rainbow set shots appeared to pause momentarily at its peak; she backpedaled triumphantly just as each ball plunged perfectly through the goal, touching nothing but the bottom...
...there, and when the ball came to him, he rose up and let it fly.The drama riding on this one shot was palpable. Harvard had not won at the Palestra since the 1990-’91 season, the team was in danger of sliding closer to the bottom of the Ivy League standings with a loss, and Lin was taking the shot off one good leg.But the shot ripped through the net, propelling the Crimson to a huge 66-60 win over Penn Saturday night.Behind Housman’s staggering performance and Lin’s clutch shot...
Amid the shrill chatterings of hurried students rushing to class at the Center for Government and International Studies (CGIS South), the mystical images on the walls of the bottom floor remain placid and vibrant. “Sufism: Mystical Ecumenism,” the exhibition of photographs by Iason Athanasiadis currently on display at CGIS South, includes pieces from Iran, Pakistan, Syria and Turkey. “The exhibit is a visual journey through Bilad ash-Sham, Khorassan, and the Punjab,” says the Harvard Gazette, “chronicling the movement and rhythm of zikr, the ecstatic...