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Against lesser opponents, it is not unusual to see the Crimson women approach or exceed double-digit scores, and no matter whom they play against, they always put on a show. Did I mention there are three Olympians on the team...
...Nevertheless, Hill said he expected a draft agreement by tomorrow that would lay out the steps that needed to be taken and a time frame for all the choreography to occur (Hill hoped everything could be accomplished in "single-digit weeks.") For the moment, the atmospherics are good - a rare occasion. But don't be surprised as details once again get in the way of a deal. It's happened before...
...great hook shot and she attacked the boards,” Rollins said. “She had a lot of clutch rebounds that gave confidence to herself and to the team.” That confidence helped three other Crimson players join the double digit club as fellow sophomores Emily Tay and Niki Finelli and junior Lindsay Hallion scored 14, 11, and 10 points respectively. Her 13 rebounds also inspired Harvard to grab 40 total rebounds compared to the Big Red’s 23.Combined with her play against Columbia (4-15, 0-5 Ivy) on Friday...
...mutual funds traveled this trail of tears, Southern California math professor Ed Thorp was delivering positive, usually double-digit, returns every year to investors in the fund he launched in 1969. Thorp, probably best known for figuring out how to beat the house at blackjack, did this by programming computers to identify small price discrepancies between securities that should have been trading in tandem. Then he borrowed tons of money to bet that these discrepancies would disappear. Such strategies were off-limits to mutual funds, but Thorp's Princeton Newport Partners was a hedge fund--an unregulated investment partnership catering...
...leave the floor where they were collecting information on textbooks. Tuesday’s incident, however, did not prevent the student-run Web site crimsonreading.org from going live this week. The site, known as Crimson Reading, allows prospective buyers to compare textbook prices online. ISBN numbers are the ten-digit numbers attached to each book to serve as unique identifiers. “We need that database of ISBN numbers to keep the Web site running,” Crimson Reading co-founder Tom D. Hadfield ’08 said. And in fact it was Hadfield himself who, together...