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Harvard scored a highlight-reel basket just before the halftime break. As Stehle’s full-court inbounds pass threatened to sail out of bounds, Rogus leapt to tap the ball back into play to sophomore reserve Brian Darcy, who banked in a jumper as the horn went off...Despite a career-high 15 boards from Cusworth, Harvard was outrebounded for the sixth time in its last eight games, 39-37. The team’s record is 4-4 over that span...Jason Norman fouled out with 5:50 left in the game. It was his first disqualification...
STAR POWER Celebrities on tap for Inaugural events include Hilary Duff, left, Ruben Studdard, Gary Sinise, Buzz Aldrin and Dale Earnhardt Jr. A more eclectic array, including Macy Gray, Dennis Hopper, Lyle Lovett and Andrew W.K., will be at the various unofficial parties
...year to such investor swindles. Current low interest rates are making matters worse, Minkow says, because retirees on fixed incomes are more vulnerable to shysters who promise higher rates of return. At the same time, the national run-up in real estate prices gives many people a way to tap extra cash, often through second mortgages. "When the value of your house goes way up, you can access that money at the behest of scam artists," he says, "and many of them will suggest you do exactly that...
...more U.S. companies shift more resources to India and China--even legendary Bell Labs has a research center in Bangalore--some observers are worried about what it means for the U.S. economy. With companies able to tap into the best talent all over the world, "that's a plus because it adds to innovation," Hira says. But when growth abroad is substituted for growth here, the U.S. loses the happy spillover of investing in research--all those new firms in Silicon Valley, around Austin, Texas, and along Boston's Route 128. If Bangalore and Beijing become the new cradles...
...more U.S. companies shift more resources to India and China?even legendary Bell Labs has a research center in Bangalore?some observers are worried about what it means for the U.S. economy. With companies able to tap into the best talent all over the world, "that's a plus because it adds to innovation," Hira says. But when growth abroad is substituted for growth here, the U.S. loses the happy spillover of investing in research?all those new firms in Silicon Valley, around Austin, Texas, and along Boston's Route 128. If Bangalore and Beijing become the new cradles...