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...opposed to the other way around, and we feel like that’s our strength.”After Holy Cross’s first possession, which ended in the first of six three-and-outs, Harvard came out firing, as Pizzotti passed on the first six plays, driving down the field for 47 yards. But then, the beast that proved to be a recurring problem for the Crimson offense—the red zone—reared its ugly head.On first and goal at the four, Pizzotti rushed for a loss of two yards. Then a holding penalty...
...opposed to the other way around, and we feel like that’s out strength.”After Holy Cross’s first possession, which ended in the first of four three-and-outs, Harvard came out firing, as Pizzotti passed on the first six plays, driving down the field for 47 yards. But then, the beast that proved to be a recurring problem for the Crimson offense—the red zone—first reared its ugly head.First and goal at the four, Pizzotti rushed for negative two yards. Then a holding penalty moved...
...stock transaction worth about $29 per share for Merrill shareholders - which means Temasek could walk away with about a 20% return should it sell it shares. The Temasek deal last December, banking sources say, taught everyone in the region a lesson: If you're talking to Wall Street, drive as hard a bargain as you possibly can - or walk. They need you much more than you need them...
...Crimson, the defensive unit was not quite as sharp. “The big story tonight is that [MIT] had five 5m penalty shots,” explained Connolly, whose ten saves proved crucial in the victory. “That’s usually a result of questionable drive defense.” Although the high number of penalties may be cause for concern, Lee noted that the offense and defense strive to pick each other up. “We turned it on in the second half,” Lee said. “The main thing...
...daily lives, helping corporations and governments predict (and manipulate) our next move. But Baker's deep reportage goes beyond smart shopping carts that entice us to run up our grocery bills and political messages crafted on our preference for Chianti. The Numerati are also behind the algorithms that drive matchmaking websites, the National Security Agency's work to nab terrorists before they strike and, increasingly, the cutting edge of medicine. Consider a "magic carpet" that detects changes in your elderly father's weight and gait--tipping off his doctor to a potential illness. The Numerati, Baker writes, try to model...