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...professor at the University of Pennsylvania and author of Debt's Dominion: A History of Bankruptcy Law in America. "It was a very flexible reorganization process." It was also a uniquely American answer to business failure. The private sector took the lead. Reinvention--and rebirth--was the goal. (See pictures of the global financial crisis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Don't Call It Bankruptcy | 11/20/2008 | See Source »

...have now a community that is proud of the organization,” he said. “We fell three victories short of the ultimate goal, but the magnitude of the season is starting to sink...

Author: By William N. White, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: From Sox Nation to Rays Country | 11/20/2008 | See Source »

...early goal, the Crimson must find a way to penetrate the Big Red’s stalwart defense, anchored by junior goaltender Ben Scrivens, who leads the nation with a 0.977 save percentage and a goals-against average of 0.72. Also, the Cornell defense has only allowed three goals the entire season and has killed 21 of its 22 penalties against...

Author: By Lucy D. Chen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Faces Off Against Long-Time Rival Cornell Tonight | 11/20/2008 | See Source »

...first glance, the aims of a movement to lower the drinking age might seem to be entirely disparate from the goals of a push to tighten drinking laws. But, recently, two campaigns with different aims have addressed a common problem: the poor state of drinking laws in the U.S. The Amethyst Initiative is a petition from university presidents that criticizes the current national drinking age of 21. Another group, All-Wisconsin Alcohol Risk Education (AWARE), is led by the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and supports reforming Wisconsin’s notoriously lax drinking laws. While...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Legislating Under the Influence | 11/20/2008 | See Source »

...Harvard starts out right by whooping Yale’s ass with 4 goals and 4 touchdowns to Yale’s zip in this half-rugby, half-soccer game, one of the first intercollegiate football matches. 1890: Harvard captures the first of its seven national championships, 12-6. 1894: Rugby brutality continues as seven players were reported to be carried out in “dying conditions,” according to newspapers and had to be suspended for two years. Also, first Yale game with William H. Lewis, Harvard’s first black captain and first football...

Author: By Julia S Chen, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Harvard-Yale Game, Through the Ages | 11/19/2008 | See Source »

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