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...While it may be hard to imagine, what the market's response means is that the economic crisis is so serious now that it is believed that the United States Treasury may not have the capacity to keep a net under all of the faltering bits and pieces of the financial and credit systems. Traders are sending a message and have decided not to be subtle about it. America is spreading itself too thin. It has taken on obligations to assist many of its largest financial institutions, aid hundreds of thousands of homeowners, create jobs through an economic stimulus package...
...early goal taken away on a questionable call. A miss on a wide-open net and several hit posts. A game-ending goal in overtime off a hard, but by no means blazing shot from distance that junior goalie Christina Kessler saves nine times...
...minute game can come down to just one second. This was the case for Harvard women’s lacrosse yesterday, when, with one second left on the clock sophomore Jessica Halpern fired the ball into the back of the net, bringing the Crimson back into the game with a score of 9-9 and forcing the contest into overtime.Harvard women’s lacrosse battled to the last whistle yesterday against No.13 New Hampshire on Cumnock Turf. In a relentless and resilient effort by the Crimson (2-2), Harvard barely fell to the Wildcats...
Vetter recorded 30 wins in net for top-ranked Wisconsin. The senior boasts an NCAA-record 37 career shutouts and 88 career wins. Vetter is second in the country in save percentage (.936) and goals-against average...
...everything, from Google to Chinese tourist blogs," he says, "Sometimes tourists might reveal, say, how many troops they saw during a visit to Potala Palace. Sometimes Chinese news reports unwittingly let out details such as how China has handled protests." But Chinese authorities have been policing the Net heavily since the protests last March, and many blogs and sites have been blocked. One of the casualties has been www.tibetcult.com, a website officially sanctioned by the Chinese government, which hosted several Tibetan bloggers who mostly adhered to official restrictions (with the occasional sly cross-over into risky commentary.) After March...