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...took another step in exorcising its road demons from a year ago as it held on to win 67-64 at Colgate on Saturday. Leading the Crimson (4-2) once again was junior guard Jeremy Lin, who filled up the box score to the tune of 26 points, eight rebounds, six assists, and four steals as his team won its second road game of the season after they won zero roadies last year. It was the fourth straight game he led the team in scoring. Freshman guard Max Kenyi added 12 points off the bench, including the biggest basket...
...ways of putting the ball in the basket.”“I never felt at any point that we weren’t hitting shots,” added senior forward Katie Rollins, who had another double-double for her resume with 16 points and 14 rebounds. “It was a very physical game, and the referees officiated a great game, because they weren’t calling everything. I’m sure we were missing shots because of that aspect of it. For the most part, I felt the offense connected well...
James Hamilton, a professor of economics at the University of California, San Diego, says he used to think that lower mortgage rates were responsible for rising home sales in the first half of this decade, and for that reason he projected home prices would rebound in 2007. He now says rising home sales were the result of deterioration of lending standards and not lower mortgage rates. "I was wrong. The real story with home sales has to do with the availability of credit," says Hamilton. "And credit is tight...
...games, scored a career-high eight points and dished out three assists in 24 minutes. His classmate forward Peter Swiatek impressed in the final four minutes of the game, as he scored four points—the first four of his collegiate career—and grabbed his first rebound in a Harvard uniform.“With Oliver we’re trying to work him back and it was good to see him back with some energy and spirit with the way he played and Swiatek gave us some quality minutes towards the end,” Amaker...
...moment, the CEOs of the Big Three car companies are focused on getting help from Washington sooner rather than later. Later this week, they return to Capitol Hill to make the case for $34 billion in bridge loans to help their companies rebound from staggering debt loads and enormous losses. Having failed to convince Congress last month, Ford's Alan Mulally, General Motors' Rick Wagoner and Chrysler's Robert Nardelli are scheduled to testify this Thursday and Friday to present detailed plans on how the American automobile industry can survive the current economic woes and even thrive into the future...