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Duboc lost in the semifinals of the second round consolation to Princeton’s Claire Rein-Weston, the 10th seed in the tournament...
...through a U.S.led armed intervention. Aristide quickly disappointed many of his supporters by behaving like an autocrat; he was accused of arming gangs like the Cannibals that attacked his opponents. After flawed parliamentary elections in 2000, donor countries began cutting off much needed aid. Under international pressure to rein in the likes of Metayer, Aristide promised to do so. Soon afterward, Metayer was found murdered...
...central government has pondered ways to rein in expansion of what it calls "overheated industrial sectors," including autos, aluminum and construction. But it seems unable to decide how fast the economy should expand and so far hasn't announced any significant changes to dampen growth. In June, for example, the central bank tried to end overbuilding by curtailing mortgages for homes not yet constructed. Two months later, the Prime Minister's office issued a contradictory statement that not only encouraged mortgage lending but also "enhanced loan support" for developers...
...Louisa Hall, the intercollegiate No. 4—who as the team’s lone senior was playing in her final match on Harvard courts—was her usual dominating self in the No. 1 slot. Hall took out her overmatched, younger opponent, intercollegiate No. 13 Claire Rein-Weston, in routine fashion...
What makes drugs cost so much? Are those prices fair to the American consumer? To find out, TIME investigated how drugs are made and sold in the U.S.--and why Washington has missed so many opportunities to rein in their costs...