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...match started with the three doubles contests. Yale’s Andrew Rosenfeld and David Goldman struck first, defeating Chris Chiou and Brian Wan, 8-6, at No. 3 doubles. Harvard co-captain William Lee and sophomore Mark Riddell, playing at No. 2 doubles, edged out Chris Shackleton and Ryan Coyle, 8-6 to tie things...
Riddell, playing at the No. 5 singles spot, easily took the first set, 6-1, over Rosenfeld. A few minutes later, Chu took advantage of some early breaks to win the first set over Goldman, 6-1, at No. 2 singles. And sophomore Cliff Nguyen, at No. 3, also had won his first set, 6-1 over Shackleton...
Several close calls by his opponent, combined with missed groundstrokes, angered Chu to the point of his yelling at the umpire. Coach Fish had to calm him down, but Chu had already lost the second set, 6-1, and Goldman was gaining confidence...
...predicting a contraction. But as the word "uncertainty" suggests, the numbers are almost utterly arbitrary and could change with any gust of news, good or bad. "Forecasting stuff at the best of times is a treacherous exercise," says Sun Bae Kim, head of Asian economic research at Goldman Sachs. "In this environment, it has become much harder...
...engine for growth in Asia has pretty much gone out the window. None of the region's ailing economies exports enough to China to make up for a badly deflated U.S. market. "There's no way that China is going to absorb Asia's downside," says Kim of Goldman Sachs...