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Indeed, though the book is filled with fascinating research from key periods in the transition, all you really need to read to digest the most salient pieces of evidence is the last chapter, in which Shleifer introduces the systematic comparisons to other middle-income countries that tie together his “normal” thesis...
...Crimson broke open a 3-3 tie with a four-run sixth inning in Game 3 to guarantee that Harvard would leave Providence with the division lead...
...this week, is sitting in an outdoor caf on the Yale campus. A polite, doughy-faced man, he likes the outdoors because it allows him to puff on his Marlboro Lights, but on this unusually hot spring afternoon, he looks a bit formal and out of place in coat, tie and newsboy cap. He grew up in Pittsburgh's predominantly black Hill District, dropped out of school in the ninth grade and set out to educate himself by devouring books in the library. One of the first was anthropologist Ruth Benedict's Patterns of Culture. "In my plays I sort...
...Crimson kicked off the first period with early goals by Kane—who was the leading scorer in the game with four tallies—and tri-captain attackman Mike McBride. Yale was able to tie Harvard’s two goals, ending the first period...
Durepo singled with two outs, moved to second on a wild pitch and scored on a base hit by Bill Rankin. After Twopley walked, Curt Szado singled in Rankin, and Twopley scored on another wild pitch to tie the game...