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...Unfortunately, we were not able to sail well enough on Saturday to make it to the Friis Trophy competition on Sunday,” Lambert said. “It was really windy on Saturday, and we struggled with some of our boat handling. However, we were able to rebound on Sunday, when it was less windy, and take better advantage of some of our team-racing moves...
Bouncing back after a big loss is always tough, but the No. 15 Harvard men’s lacrosse team faces an especially tough task as it looks to rebound from its worst defeat in three years...
...property meltdown in China would imperil the whole world's fledgling economic recovery. Throughout the most severe global downturn in decades, China's economic growth has remained remarkably buoyant. This year, for example, China's GDP will likely rise 9% or more, in contrast to a merely subpar rebound in the U.S. and Europe...
Senior goalkeeper Katherine Martino deflected the Bears’ first shot attempt, but Brown’s Tara Rooke put back the rebound to give her team a two-goal lead with 1:39 left...
...more; a more credible Mason-Dixon survey released on Friday still had the former Florida house speaker ahead of the governor by 11 points, 48-37, in a race many have labeled a critical battle between moderates and conservatives for the Republican Party's soul as it tries to rebound from its disastrous 2008 election losses. On Friday, new figures put recession-battered Florida's unemployment at 12.2%, the highest in the state's history - hardly a statistic any governor would want to carry into a debate...