Word: rebounding
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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UMass tallied 12 minutes into the second half when Ferdinand Adoboe slid the rebound of a Matt Ginsburg save into the Harvard crease for the game's only score...
Adelphi forward Joan Foy--the Panthers' leading scorer with four goals on the season--lured Whitley out and chipped the ball in front of the net. Whitley dove forward and batted the ball away, but Denise Hawkins took the rebound and lined it high over the prone netminder...
...restore the 7% target in 1986. If the board is to meet those goals, it will soon have to rein in the money supply. Martin and Seger voted against the 7% target for 1986, arguing that faster money growth may be necessary for an economic rebound. The Volcker-led majority, however, was worried that too much money would lead to an acceleration of inflation...
...annual rate of 1.66 million units in May, down 14% from the previous month. Economists said the figures reflected in part the desire of consumers to wait for lower rates. Said Timothy Howard, chief economist for the Federal National Mortgage Association: "We should be seeing a fairly healthy rebound in new- home sales and starts...
Contra leaders insist that they are on the rebound from the Sandinista offensive. Fresh supplies of aid from the U.S. will improve morale and enable the contras to equip new recruits. The rebel leaders do not predict a military victory, at least any time soon. Their aim is to hold on and sap the shaky Nicaraguan economy by sabotaging power lines and blocking highways. "The contras are able to make a lot of noise and cause damage to the Sandinista regime," says Colonel Mark Richards, a U.S. intelligence analyst. "But they are highly unlikely to be the future rulers...