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Wheeler certainly did her part—netting a team-high 14 points on 4-of-5 from the floor??while sophomore Brogan Berry added 13 to pace the Crimson offense...
...time jury trial court rooms lie on floors three through seven, but most of Legal Aid’s cases don’t make it past the Justice Center’s second floor??Domestic Relations. The first floor, meanwhile, is the paper mill, absorbing and spitting back out the endless rounds of documentation composed, notarized, respectfully submitted, and acknowledged in cases like home foreclosure...
...potentially catastrophic collapse, AIG was forced to take a $182.5 billion lifeline from the U.S. government to cover losses that its forecasts indicated were never supposed to happen. Quantitative models like Gorton’s—equally likely to emerge on a dusty blackboard as the frenzied trading floor??have come under fire over the past year, which saw a seismic reshaping of the global financial landscape.Mere months later, academic economists are for the most part presenting a sanguine front to the world. Despite the unprecedented collapse of several Wall Street giants that relied on quantitative forecasting...
...throw frequent parties and everyone is invited.”Eliot: The CockpitCurrently, this co-ed suite on the fifth floor of Eliot’s C-entryway houses 10 people, and is located just a floor above another notorious Eliot party suite, the fourth floor??s “Ground Zero.” “Since we’re right above Ground Zero, which itself is on top of the Eliot Library, we never get noise complaints,” says current resident Eva L. Mihalis ’09. The giant common room...
...year and cap total individual subsidies for farmers at $250,000. Combined with other agricultural subsidy cuts, this would reduce farm subsidy expenditures by about $2 billion annually. This potential savings would be a boon for taxpayers. Furthermore, the inefficient subsidies currently create a price floor??a minimum price above market equilibrium—which artificially inflates prices, hurting American consumers...