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Harvard hopes its emergence from an early-season offensive slump will continue during the trip to Penn. The key to the turnaround has been the re-emergence of junior midfielder Armando Petruccelli...
...game against the Eagles marked an important turnaround for the offense, which did not score against Hartford and did so only in the 109th minute against Columbia. Solid ball control and possession were key factors in the offensive resurgence...
...egregious those fabrications were. The real forces that push journalism toward fiction are the changes in the way that people get their news. With the rise of Internet and 24-hour news channels, the news cycle has irreversibly changed, putting a high premium on a network or newspaper's turnaround time--the idea is to get out a report or a commentary as quickly as possible...
...Boeing headed into a more or less permanent tailspin? The stock market has long seemed to be saying so, as it cut the value of Boeing shares 26% over the past year. But the company claims to be in a turnaround. Top executives say Boeing delivered 61 commercial jets last month, a record for June, and has finally broken through bottlenecks that delayed production of its so-called Next-Generation 737s, the fastest-selling new jets in aviation history. That news caused Boeing stock to climb $3.875 a share, to $48.437, last week, still well off its 12-month high...
When the National Center for Health Statistics released last week a study of birth figures for 1996, one particular set of facts was heralded as Christmas in July: the birthrate among unmarried black women--74.4 per 1,000 births--represented a 40-year low. Best of all, the turnaround is likely to keep going: the sharpest drop is among 15- to 17-year-olds, whose birthrate has declined 20% since...