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...truth may be that Obama doesn't have much scope for substance, because he is to some extent a prisoner of Congress. The White House doesn't want to repeat the mistake made by former President Bill Clinton with the Kyoto Protocol by agreeing internationally to emissions cuts that have no support at home. That means Obama has to wait for Congress to act - and although the House passed a carbon cap in June, there's little chance of the Senate acting on the bill before the end of the year. That leaves Obama - and global climate negotiations...
...says dealing with issues like capital regulation is much more important if the E.U. and the rest of the world want to avoid a repeat of the economic meltdown. "But banking business models will not change one bit with these bonus rules because the ability to circumvent [this type of] regulation is unlimited," he says. (See the top 10 financial collapses...
...matchup against the Wildcats will be a great opportunity for Harvard to continue its momentum going into Saturday’s highly-anticipated game. In two of the past three meetings between the teams, UNH has come out on top, but the Crimson is hoping to repeat last season’s success. Exactly one year ago Harvard defeated UNH 3-1 on home turf at Ohiri Field.Akpan recognized that while the game against the Wildcats is as significant as any other, most of the attention is on the weekend game against the third best squad in the nation...
...offensive weapon back in play, the Crimson won eight of the next 10 points. Harvard soon pulled to 24-23, emulating the Crusaders’ work the previous set.“Everyone just realized at that point that we weren’t going to have a repeat of the second game, and we really needed to finish it,” Comrie said. At 24-23, Ingersoll applied two critical kills to give the Crimson the advantage before freshman Taylor Docter ended it with a kill of her own at 27-25. In the fourth, Harvard relied...
...skills.” Rounding out the Crimson lineup, senior Sarah Harvey notched a +13, good for a share of 30th on the individual leaderboard. Now heading into the rest of the season, Sheldon and the rest of the Harvard women’s squad have high hopes for repeat dominance of the league. “Hopefully we can keep on going with the results that we’ve had,” Sheldon said. —Staff writer Dixon McPhillips can be reached at fmcphill@fas.harvard.edu...