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...does that work out? It's great because we can both plan our time around our kids and what they're doing. If I need him to be home, for example, because I'm going on a book tour on Tuesday for a full month, I know he can be here to take the kids wherever they need to go and he can work out of the house if he needs...
...earn $11 a share this year. In fact, the losses are so big at some of the financial firms that many market watchers are concerned that some of the largest banks will go bankrupt unless they get significantly more government assistance. Indeed, the government last week released a plan to help boost Citigroup's common equity by $50 billion. It is the third round of financial help the government has provided Citi in less than six months. Still, the bottom lines of banks, while ugly, are expected to look significantly better in 2009 than in 2008. And that...
...Shutting down Guantánamo is a giant step. But, as we have learned so dearly in the past, decisive action calls for a coherent exit strategy. More crucially, the United States and its allies need a new game plan for handling international terrorist suspects—a strategy that jives with both human-rights concerns and a stronger commitment to multilateral counterterrorism...
...seconds after Seawolves Adam Rand won a faceoff, attackman Chris Scott assisted teammate Kevin Crowley for Stony Brook’s lone goal of the half. “Our entire defensive unit played extremely well,” Sapia said. “We had a good game plan and they executed it perfectly.” In the second period, the Crimson stretched the lead to 5-1. Gibbons had a hand in each goal, scoring one and assisting freshman Kevin Vaughn on another. Vaughn’s goal was the first of his collegiate career. At halftime...
...handle the Big Red’s offense in the final minutes. “Coming in we had to play strong defense, take out their shooters and make sure we rebounded,” Markley said. “At times we had a little trouble executing that plan but we stuck with it. It was just a question of whether we were going to work hard enough, and obviously that showed at the end of the game.”Harvard came out strong in the first minute of the game, starting with a layup by Markley...