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...which unemployment is rising is supposed to slow. If so, May should be the last month that the figure can rise by more than 500,000. If June is much worse, then the recovery is hardly taking hold. Second quarter earnings for banks will have to be relatively strong or the hope of a rebound in the sector, which the "stress tests" indicated is possible, will dwindle. Investors may begin to think that the test criteria were too liberal. If that happens, the public's faith in the capacity of the federal government's ability to find systemic problems...
...this serves as a strong reminder that losing one's job can be a trauma - for both body and mind, and one that may have lasting effects. "This study is important and timely, given our current economic challenges, because it raises important questions as we think about rebuilding our nation and coming out of the economic recession, says David Williams, professor of public health at the Harvard School of Public Health and staff director of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Commission to Build a Healthier America. "We need to think about the health implications that economic changes are having...
...joining just two other Ivy League competitors in history to win the event all four years.Strong individual performances such as these have given Saretsky and his staff plenty of optimism as the team finished the outdoor season with a strong statement to its competitors.“We had six individual Ivy League Champions,” Saretsky said. “I think that in itself is a great achievement. There were some really great performances from our youngsters. On such a young team, it bodes really well for the future.”—Staff writer...
...Balmert said. “We did not play as well as we would have liked or probably as well as we could have based on our performances this year. We are a little disappointed, but I don’t think this weekend can erase the strong year that we did have.” Sheldon had Harvard’s only birdie in the final round of the event. She ended the day with a score of 87, while senior Ali Bode matched her with a score of 15 over par as well. Freshman Christine Cho registered...
...Bears quickly erased an early Crimson lead and maintained its advantage to take first in 5:41.363.“There was good competition,” said heavyweight captain and second-varsity four seat Teddy Schreck. “We expected that. [The Bears] proved to be strong, especially towards the end of the race.”The first varsity lightweights turned in a similar performance to the heavies, rowing strongly but ultimately falling short to a familiar foe. Harvard blew past most of the field easily in the Grand Final, with its 5:43.990 showing beating third...