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Shevchik proved himself to be among the nation's best in his first season at Harvard last year. He placed eighth in the 200-meter backstroke and 12th in the 400-meter individual medley at NCAAs to earn All-American honors and the bulk of Harvard's scoring for the meet...
...Hawks, sophomore guard Matt Logie carried the bulk of the scoring load. The Mercer Island, Wash. native, who played with Prasse-Freeman in high school, netted 15 points but only accounted for one assist Saturday...
...being intimidated from voting in a variety of ways--from being required to provide IDs that were not required of white voters to being denied legally required translators. The Justice Department is investigating the claims. Republicans, meanwhile, are charging Democrats with targeting more than 1,000 overseas ballots, the bulk of them from military voters, which were thrown out on Friday, many for either lack of a postmark or the voter's own signature. More than two-thirds of the absentee ballots were rejected in Miami-Dade County, for example, many of them because they had late postmarks...
Sophomore forward Joey Yenne, Harvard's leading scorer on the season (11G, 4A), assumed the bulk of the offensive burden left in Totman's absence. Yenne came out strong, netting a hat trick in the Crimson's second game, a 7-1 route over Vermont...
...results are similar in cases in which a subsidiary is only partly divested. Known as equity carve-outs, these divestitures tend to be IPOs of less than 20% of a business. The parent retains the bulk of the stock--and control--but often later gives that stake to shareholders as a tax-free dividend. Early this year 3Com sold 17% of its white-hot Palm unit in an IPO, then gave the rest to shareholders in July. The average carve-out does well. Palm has doubled since July, although it remains below March's mania levels. But parent companies tend...