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Confidence - people believing that things are going to get better and that it's time to move off the sidelines - is a key part of any long-lasting housing rebound. It's also, unfortunately, impossible to mandate...
...President will stick up for his union friends. Meanwhile, business continues to tumble. Forecasters predict 2009 sales of 10 million to 11 million units, down by about a third from recent years, when the economy was robust. And until people stop losing their jobs, sales are unlikely to rebound...
...puts a serious damper on the Crimson’s hopes for an Ivy League crown. Harvard (13-8, 5-2 Ivy) now finds itself two games behind league-leading Dartmouth.The defeat marred an incredible weekend performance by sophomore Emma Markley. The forward followed up her 18-point, 10-rebound game against Cornell on Friday with yet another double-double. Markley led all scorers with 27, matching her career high. She added 14 rebounds and eight blocks—both career highs as well.“She has a post player’s body but can spring faster...
...despite three power-play opportunities. The second period put the Crimson ahead, 1-0, after nine minutes. Cornell freshman goaltender Amanda Mazzotta got a good look as Vaillancourt flew down the ice off a pass from sophomore Katharine Chute. But after Mazzotta made the initial save, Vaillancourt sunk the rebound, getting the Crimson on the board. Harvard still had command over the game at the start of the third period, but not for long. Within the first minute, the Big Red’s Rebecca Johnston crossed the puck into the right corner of the net, tying the score...
...critical of the Venezuelan and his stridently anti-U.S. stance. Washington will now watch to see if Chávez, who controls the western hemisphere's largest oil reserves, can retain his boisterous influence in the Americas - and survive politically at home - if oil prices don't rebound and the economy continues to slide. "The futures markets seem to think oil prices will rise soon enough that Chávez won't have to dip into his foreign reserves, which are about 25% of Venezuela's GDP," says Mark Weisbrot, head of the Center for Economic Policy and Research...