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...vehicle quality is improving, it lags Western standards by wide margins. Chery's QQ model, for instance, had an average 391 problems per 100 vehicles, according to J.D. Power's latest initial-quality survey. For U.S. models, the average is 118. Chinese manufacturers must also redesign cars to meet tougher U.S. emissions and safety standards, a cumbersome, costly process. And they must build distribution and sales networks, which will take time and money...
...Ogunwole both pinned their opponents. Sophomore Billy Colgan (197 lbs.) won by forfeit, while sophomore Matt Button (149 lbs.) lost a close decision, 5-4, to Justin Rawle. Harvard forfeited all three matches on the day at 125 lbs. due to injury. The Crimson faced a tougher opponent in Chattanooga in its second match of the day, losing 27-15 while collecting four individual victories. Meltzer pinned his second straight opponent—this time in 1:00—while Baria, Caputo and Bode all won by decisions. Sophomore Joseph Bechtold wrestled in the 174-bout, but lost...
...guys work outside in,” Cusworth said. “Our biggest emphasis has been out-toughing teams. That’s definitely going to be the emphasis in this game too, just to try to overpower them because we think we’re a lot tougher and a lot stronger.”While none of the Big Green post players are taller than 6’9 or score more than seven points a game, Dartmouth’s shooting guards are a dangerous lot. The Big Green’s highest scorers are Leon...
...even that would be too lenient, designed to appease "left-wing grievance mongers" and businesses that want cheap labor. Bush may have sounded as if he were running for sheriff during his recent border visits, but to convince the likes of Hayworth, he'll have to talk a lot tougher...
...billion bid for British media-buying company Aegis. KPMG's Barrett concurs. "We're not seeing the sexed-up transactions we saw in the last bull market. It's looking much more responsible," he says. The French bank Crédit Agricole is one case in point. Facing ever tougher competition on its home turf, Crédit Agricole believes it needs to grow. So in December, Georges Pauget, the recently appointed chief executive, announced plans to start acquiring banks in neighboring European countries over the next three years. Still, Pauget insisted that "our objective is not growth...