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...seem to recover in the fourth quarter, as Pizzotti posted two 1-yard lunges into the endzone to cap off an eight play, 66-yard drive, and the game-winning 11 play, 65-yard drive. “We feel that we can score on every drive, no matter what the situation is,” Pizzotti said. “It’s just a matter of executing our offense, taking what the defense gives us...Overall, just a great team victory.” BITS AND PIECES Crimson football’s second night game in Harvard...
...Susannah Aboff. The two finished tied for third in the tournament.After her performance, Rhoads heaped praise upon his newest star. “The level of her game is very high, and she does well in so many different areas,” Rhoads said. “No matter who she is playing with or against, she plays her own game. Her game is definitely more mature than her freshman status.”Still, the most important thing for the Crimson was proving that last year’s league championship was not a fluke result. Defeating...
...worried about China, or anybody for that matter,” Kagame said, adding that Africa needs serious investment partners. “But if people come and find you sleeping or not knowing what you want, they rip you off. They just take all the clothes you have and by the time you wake up they have helped themselves. So why don’t we simply wake up?...
...there were a real choice for Bernanke and Paulson, no one has been brave enough to voice it. Yet, in a matter of hours, several prominent thinkers rushed to deem the bailout the abandonment of classical economic theories about free market capitalism, as well as the expiration date of Reaganite de-regulation. The former is a plausible argument, but the latter rather inconsequential given the RTC precedents of the current bailout. More importantly, the plan designed by Bernanke and Paulson socializes the risk of the most toxic real estate assets, which have been polluting Wall Street balance sheets since...
...matter of working with the city and working with the contractors," Bartley said. "I think people want us back...