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...teams to capture the crown. Cho again was the top Crimson scorer, leading Harvard to a narrow Sunday victory over the Tigers. At the invitational, the Tigers stunned the field by breaking 300 on day one, shooting an incredible 298 to Harvard’s solid effort of 302. But Princeton dropped off on Sunday, opening the door for the Crimson, who shot a 311 to pull out the victory. Harvard gained its third victory of the fall season at the Yale Fall Intercollegiate behind a great round from Sheldon, who shot a two-over 73 to pace the squad...
...energy.” After the heavens abated, the game got back underway. This half, the defense shined and prevented any more Tiger goals. Princeton only had one shot on goal in the second half, which Dale successfully blocked. “It was just an incredible defensive effort,” Leone said. “We did not score again, so it was an incredible performance for our team just to hang on.” Coming into the game, Harvard had won five straight and was looking for number six. The Tigers were hoping to continue their...
...Africa department, Hungarian economist Piroska Nagy. Now the question is whether the former French Finance Minister and Socialist Party presidential hopeful can move past the considerable distraction the scandal has caused, and turn to the rising chorus of voices calling to make the IMF central to the world's effort to face the surging financial and economic crisis...
...finance no more than six weeks of imports. Pakistan, in fact, is in danger of defaulting on its substantial foreign debt if it can't get help either from its friends or from the IMF - and the price of such help will be politically unpopular: a stepped up effort against the Taliban and, perhaps, some tough domestic economic reforms...
...International Monetary Fund might step in to rescue this frontline state in the war on terror. The IMF confirmed Wednesday that it would soon enter discussions with Pakistan over ways to assist its economy. But help from the international community will almost surely be conditional on a more robust effort against the militants - an option that raises political problems for Zardari - and also on economic reforms that might prove unpopular. There are clear and challenging downsides to any of the choices available to Pakistan's leadership right now. And playing for time may not be an option in the face...