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...taking a risk here," says Gettelfinger. "We're going into this with an equity value of zero," he added, referring to the virtually worthless stock that both VEBAs are getting in lieu of cash that was owed them by the automakers. Then, pointing to his next battle, he said, "We've got to keep pushing for national health care...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Detroit Retirees Have Health-Care Anxiety | 5/31/2009 | See Source »

...VEBA, which has only $1.6 billion in cash - a fact that is already raising anxiety inside the union. Chrysler is expected to get $6 billion in new federal aid as it steps out of bankruptcy court, but Chrysler/Fiat is obligated to steer just $381 million into the VEBA next year. One possible save: in a little-noted facet of the new labor contract with Fiat, the VEBA can sell its shares to the Italian automaker via a private sale in the not-too-distant future. The price hasn't been negotiated yet, but the planning is already under...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Detroit Retirees Have Health-Care Anxiety | 5/31/2009 | See Source »

...with five minutes remaining in regulation, giving Princeton a much-needed wakeup call. Both teams rained down shots on each other, trading jumpers and lead changes in the final minutes. With just 54 seconds left, Princeton guard Addie Micir hit a trey to tie the game at 50. The next trip up the floor, Berry dished to Markley, who absorbed contact and finished with a strong layup. Lavietes erupted—hope had become reality, and victory was in the air. With under 30 seconds to go, Princeton squandered its last chance when guard Jessica Berry missed a crucial jumper...

Author: By Justin W. White, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: COMEBACK GAME OF THE YEAR: 22-Point Comeback Stuns Princeton | 5/31/2009 | See Source »

...lost after that point until Northeastern [in the NCAA tournament].” Finishing with a 10-3-5 record, 5-1-1 in the Ancient Eight, the Harvard women’s soccer team ended the year on top. The focus now is on maintaining that position next year. “The major thing is how do you handle success?” Leone said. “Now we are the marked one, and it’s much easier to be the chaser. We are talented enough to do it, so I just need to remind...

Author: By Alex Sopko, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: TEAM OF THE YEAR: Dramatic Victory Seals Ivy League Championship | 5/30/2009 | See Source »

...have been doing,” Cho said. “If all of us had played the way we know we could have, we probably could have advanced at the national regional tournament this year. I am excited to see what we can do at that tournament next year, hopefully, if we qualify again.” With the way things went this season, the organizers of the NCAA Regionals may want to hold a spot for the Crimson at next year’s tournament. —Staff writer Thomas D. Hutchison can be reached at tdhutch@fas.harvard.edu...

Author: By Thomas D. Hutchison, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: TEAM OF THE YEAR RUNNER-UP: Hard Work Brings Home Another Title | 5/30/2009 | See Source »

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