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...Crimson will now look to rebound when it hosts Brown this Saturday in its Ivy League opener. A September 15 matchup against Penn, which would have been the first league game, was postponed due to last week’s terrorist attacks...
...Imminent war, imminent stimulus, the long-awaited capitulation-cum-rebound - take your pick and call me in the morning. But something rode in late Wednesday to the rescue of what was about to be a very depressing selloff. Monday?s unflinching sellers had taken something of a breather on Tuesday, reviving the usual optimistic talk that the long-awaited bottom had maybe been reached by Monday?s rational rout. But on Day Three it was back down the slippery slope...
...same plan he's had since the campaign. Its featured item--a $1.35 trillion, 10-year tax cut--has been enacted into law. Most of those $300 and $600 rebate checks have been sent out. Now Bush must hope that taxpayers use that money to spark a rebound or that the Fed's rate cuts ignite a rally on Wall Street. The other elements of Bush's proposed cure--freer trade and energy reform--face hurdles in Congress and, even if enacted, offer more distant relief...
...Republicans, hope lies with those who predict that the economy will rebound by early next year. Indeed, the elder Bush always believed that if the recovery had just started a little earlier, he would have been re-elected. Bush adviser Lindsey is among those who think the calendar will shine on the younger Bush. But until it does, when the President asks, "Any good news today, Lawrence?" the answer will continue...
Five minutes later Harvard struck again. Freshman forward Jeremy Truntzer, after attempting to score once and having his shot blocked by the goalie, took the rebound and tapped it into the open goal as the Yale goalkeeper still lay on the ground, recovering from stopping the first shot...