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Despite that incident, Vaughn was ready for opening day, and gave a lot of credit to the upperclassmen in helping her prepare for the game...
...career opportunities.” Lowery is also an advisor for Native Americans at Harvard College, an undergraduate group for which Scott currently serves as treasurer. Lowery said she was immediately impressed by Scott and thought that the award was a great way for her to gain visibility and credit...
...they want to take it away. A presidential panel last week suggested eliminating the interest deduction on all types of home-equity borrowing and replacing it with a 15% tax credit for a principal residence. Is this lunacy? From the homeowner's perspective, it sure seems like...
...replace the $1.2 trillion that the tax would bring in over the next 10 years, something sacred had to go, and that's where mortgage deductions come in. Of course, not extending the recent tax cuts due to expire by 2010 (capital gains, estate, child credit) would do the same trick, economists say. But under the President's orders, that option was off-limits...
...self-exhortations to the traits that lifted a little trier to the peak of tennis. While most Australians preferred Steve Waugh to Hewitt, many couldn't warm to the cricketer, either. Grim and prickly, Waugh eschewed elegance for efficiency and good manners for a competitive edge. To his eternal credit, he took time out from his sport to mingle with India's poor and sick. But his defining knack was to produce big scores when he or the Australian team most needed them...