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Harvard's next opponent, UConn, entered the tournament with an 0-13 mark. Saturday afternoon saw a far different Huskies squad than the one that dropped its first 13 decisions, as UConn rolled over the Crimson in a sluggish performance by both teams...
...buyers in sight. The RTC last week canceled plans for a much ballyhooed November auction of $300 million worth of property that was to have raised sorely needed cash. While the agency attributed the cancellation to disagreements with the auction company, experts pinned part of the blame on sluggish real estate markets and tight credit policies among now cautious lenders. In a sign of the agency's eagerness to unload inventory, Seidman last week urged the government to provide financing for buyers to speed the sale of $50 billion in RTC holdings by the end of the year...
...surprising upset, however, Harvard slipped by the Big Green, 25-35. Even more surprisingly, Dartmouth was the only team the sluggish Crimson did beat, falling to Northeastern and host Brown...
...early going, the Wildcats mauled a sluggish Harvard squad, outhustling the Crimson to the ball and controlling the midfield...
Bush's remarkable progress in welding together an international coalition to oppose Iraq's aggression has thrown into even higher relief the sluggish, indecisive pace he has set on domestic affairs since taking office. Lack of progress on the deficit is only one symptom of the governmental gridlock that has become the rule in Washington. Although both the House and Senate passed versions of legislation that would for the first time establish a national child-care system, the bill has been stalled in a conference committee. So has the Clean Air Act, which would curb noxious emissions into the atmosphere...