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...part, Harvard finished drives in a fashion not yet seen this year, scoring five times—all touchdowns—in the team’s biggest offensive output of the season. The Crimson also scored three times in four trips to the red zone, finally helping to shore up an area that plagued the team in its two losses this season.It was Harvard’s one unsuccessful red zone trip, however, which was indicative of the team’s troubles putting the proverbial nail in the coffin this year.Driving early in the fourth quarter...
...Feeling like they had something to prove, the Crimson golfers came out swinging and finished fifth in a 26-team field, marking a dramatic improvement from their last outing. “It was really good to see the team rebound after the McLaughlin,” captain Michael Shore said. “We did really well in one of the deepest tournaments of the year, and everyone did awesome.” Leading the way was sophomore Greg Shuman, who finished with a two-round total of 151 (74-77), good for 33rd overall in the tournament. Freshman...
...month. “It depends on the timing,” she said, “and how the bill develops.” The Finance Committee has targeted Harvard twice before in its sessions over the past year, questioning the University’s use of off-shore hedge fund investments and its practice of giving preference to legacy students...
...sophomore Danny Mayer said. “If you hit it in the wrong spots, you’d be hitting long irons into the green.” Mayer finished tied for 87th with a final score of 22-over, while sophomore Nick Moseley and captain Michael Shore finished tied for 89th and tied for 91st, respectively. A 62-over performance over three rounds certainly seemed to indicate that the Crimson buried itself under an avalanche of strokes. However, even if every player is only a few strokes off of his game, those missteps can add up across five...
...thing we do: the fallout from the Northern Rock crisis will flush more than just King out into the open. While it falls to the Bank of England to shore up stability in the country's banking sector, it's the job of the Financial Services Authority (FSA) to supervise individual banks. Callum McCarthy, the regulator's chairman, and CEO Hector Sants are now set to appear in front of the parliamentary committee next month. Alistair Darling, the U.K. Chancellor, is expected to show too. Expect the FSA to come in for even more criticism than King, reckons Buik...