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Still, I would argue that a little cushion is better than no cushion. And small-cap foreign stocks give you the most protection. Over the past three years, their correlation with U.S. stocks has been just .57. And remember that market relationships constantly shift. High correlations don't have to stay that way. Now that the global tech bubble has burst, different stock groups may emerge as leaders in different regions. Which makes now a fine time to buy a good foreign small-cap fund, such as T. Rowe Price International Discovery or Wanger International Small Cap. On Wall Street...
...building does not share the open-plan design of traditional temples but rather has modest rooms jutting out on rocky ledges. One chamber is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is free to visitors. The space can seat a maximum of eight people on a large floor cushion. Speaking is forbidden, all the better to relax to the sound of songbirds and wind chimes stirring in the gentle breeze. The room is also equipped with a stereo system on which guests can play instrumental music to accompany their repose...
...hundred meters up the road, opposite the shiny new Ecce Homo Catholic church is another remainder of that night's fatal frenzy: a van reduced by fire to a charred frame on wheels. Inside, on seat springs that have had the cushion burned away, a blackened, desiccated corpse arches in agony. Nine people died in the vehicle, villagers say. And there were other victims, whispers Diran, who is squatting by the soccer pitch, puffing on a cigarette. "I don't know how many were chased into the forest and killed." He shrugs and gestures up the road in its direction...
...Harvard's biggest game to date. A victory would force a three-way tie in the loss column atop the Ivy standings along with Brown (10-9, 5-1), but a loss would give the Quakers (12-5, 4-0) a comfortable two-game cushion over the Crimson. The Harvard players are well aware of what is at stake...
...effective in its last four starts--by adding an insurance tally at 11:36 on the man advantage, its second power-play goal in 18 attempts. Princeton's Dave Schneider battled the puck off the boards and took a hard slapshot from the top of the left circle to cushion the lead at 2-0. "Princeton was a little bit opportunistic," Jonas said. "There was a deflection in there and a nice backdoor pass. Those things can happen, and that they did--two in one game--was out of the norm." The turning point came in the final seconds...