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Princeton stayed with Penn early in the contest, trailing just 16-14 with 8:35 remaining in the first half. The Quakers ran away from the Tigers on the strength of a 15-4 run pushing its lead to 13. Penn maintained that double-digit advantage for the rest of the contest...
...last weekend’s two double-digit defeats, Harvard held 14-point leads before collapsing in the second half of both games. Coming off a 16-day exam break, the Crimson’s conditioning was not at the level it needed to be to sustain a full forty-minute attack...
...consistently dominant performances, which have netted huge meet-deciding points for the Crimson in H-Y-Ps and EISL Championships past. But one day removed from placing just one swimmer in the top-10 in the 1650-yard freestyle, Harvard was completely shut out of the single-digit finishes in the 500-yard race...
...second consecutive night, the Harvard men’s basketball team saw a 14-point first-half lead largely slip away by halftime before watching its opponent reverse its early shooting woes to pull away in the second half for a double-digit victory...
...global $60 billion beauty industry, being first feels familiar to L'Oreal. Analysts expect that 2003 sales, to be released this week, will hit $18.2 billion, allowing the company to achieve its 19th consecutive year of double-digit earnings growth. According to Morgan Stanley, L'Oreal is the only cosmetics company over the past five years to have maintained or grown its market share in categories like cosmetics and hair care, both globally and in the U.S. Consider Maybelline, the U.S. mass-market cosmetics house that L'Oreal acquired in 1996. The French giant revamped the brand's drab packaging...