Word: rebounded
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Senior forward Kyle Walsh put the game out of reach 2:37 into the third period as Harvard began to get aggressive on the offensive end. She took a shot from the left wing that Northeastern goaltender Erika Silva deflected, but Crimson sophomore forward Kiirsten Suurkask got the rebound in front of the net. Silva stopped Suurkask's shot but had to move out of position, and Walsh tapped in the puck from the post...
...Asian crisis that has left imports even cheaper while drying up the market for U.S. exports. "The booming trade deficit hurts the U.S. economy, but we have no alternative," says TIME senior business writer Bernard Baumohl. "The only way we can help Asia, and the world economy, rebound is to keep on importing their goods...
Elizabeth C. "Beppie" Huidekoper, vice president for finance, attributed the recent rebound to "staying the course with our investment strategy" in an e-mail message yesterday...
...bounced back nicely," said Jack R. Meyer, president and CEO of the Harvard Management Company (HMC), which manages the University's endowment. He declined to comment on the extent of the rebound...
...wrote in the message, however, that the endowment's rebound did not factor into last week's decision to increase spending...