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...suggests that New Deal regulations were effective, but that their success created complacency. “Many took for granted the remarkable stability that had been achieved,” he said in an interview. “From there, it was easy to accept the philosophy that we didn??t need regulation. But the truth is that regulation was needed, and we should have thought hard about how to update our regulatory system as the financial markets evolved.” To address these concerns, Moss’ report proposes that a government agency should identify systematic...

Author: By William N. White, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Congress Draws on Prof’s Paper | 2/17/2009 | See Source »

...before Felton’s dramatic win. “We were points away from playing in the third place match this morning,” Fish said. “I was very pleased that we got in right from the beginning of the singles and didn??t let Columbia develop a momentum.”HARVARD 4, PENN 3In Sunday’s semifinal, Chijoff-Evans led Harvard to victory after his decisive third-set tiebreaker gained the winning point against Penn (3-4). After dropping the first set, 6-3, to the Quakers?...

Author: By Colin Whelehan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Crimson Takes ECAC Crown | 2/17/2009 | See Source »

...chances, Colgate still managed to break through, as senior blueliner Jason Fredericks knocked a wrist shot into the back of the net at 14:01 in the middle frame, narrowing Harvard’s lead to one, 2-1.“[In the second period,] we didn??t play as well as we played in the first,” Donato said. “I wasn’t concerned with the shots because as far as scoring chances, I thought we did a good job of limiting them. [But] I think we could?...

Author: By Courtney D. Skinner, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Huxley Scores Game-Winner on Power Play to Send Raiders Packing | 2/16/2009 | See Source »

...loss. But it was the 16 first-half turnovers in Saturday’s game that spelled disaster for Harvard. The Lions’ stifling full-court pressure forced sloppy play from Crimson guards and post players alike. Harvard’s porous fast-break defense didn??t help its cause, as Columbia was able to convert easy buckets and set up its press. During one three-minute stretch early on, the Crimson turned the ball over five times.When the first-half buzzer sounded and Harvard headed to the locker room down just six, it seemed to have...

Author: By Emily W. Cunningham, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: NOTEBOOK: Turnovers Costly in Weekend Ivy Defeat | 2/16/2009 | See Source »

...These Ivy Leaguers fiddled with the economy for years, but it didn??t budge; double-digit unemployment continued until World War II. Applying the lessons of the 1920s to the 1930s, the policy wonks failed to consider other solutions. Today, Obama’s policymakers are applying the lessons of the 1990s to the 2000s. And they expect success...

Author: By Brian J. Bolduc, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Best and Brightest | 2/16/2009 | See Source »

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