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Nowhere is the potential upswing in financial fortunes more dramatic than in Texas. In the late '70s, when oil reached $34 per bbl., Northerners fumed while Energy Belt entrepreneurs got rich. The decline of oil prices and the collapse of inflated real estate values culminated in the 1986 crash that...
Just after noon on March 12, a man claiming to have a bomb robbed the BayBanks branch at 2525 Mass. Ave. in North Cambridge. But Carbone said that her bank had been "fortunate" enough to have only one robbery. She attributed the recent upswing to the area's faltering economy...
"I would like to see the team be competitive in every meet," Mee said. "There has been an upswing in terms of talent, but there is a question of bringing it together."
With the experts predicting that Harvard's see-saw will crash down next week against Boston College, the Crimson needs to come out of Connecticut on the upswing. Devilish Dejavu
When Matina S. Horner came to Radcliffe in 1972 as the college's sixth president, scholarship by and about women was on the upswing.