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...World Bank often respond that full debt relief will hurt developing countries more than it will help them. It will spook lenders, dry up credit, and leave poor countries in worse straits than ever. The rebuttal—offered by economists such as Nobel Prize winner Joseph Stiglitz—is that creditors will actually be more inclined to lend to countries that, thanks to debt relief, are able to invest in health and education and situate themselves squarely on the path to future growth. An economically sound nation will be more likely to pay back its debt than...
...game-winner came just after a scare at the other end of the field. Zacarian made a diving save to block the right side of the goal, where two BC players waited as the ball crossed in front of goal...
Even after Harvard scored the eventual game-winner, the Crimson continued to pound away. McDavitt almost got by on a three-on-one breakaway, and tri-captain Jen Ahn—displaying a black eye left from a stick injury at Yale—had a drive to the right of goal...
...Winner of the Best of Boston award three years in a row, this Porter Square studio “asks beginners to complete 10 classes in 3 weeks.” Offering over 30 classes a week, the not-so-faint of heart can challenge themselves in a 90-degree room. Think of this as the new yoga—the main instructor named the studio after himself...
...both NFL teams were assured one possession, the winner of the coin toss would have a real choice to make: does the team kick off first in order to know whether it needs a field goal or a touchdown to win, or does the team receive in hopes of putting pressure on its opponent by scoring first? Coaches would still take chances because they’d want to go up by a touchdown instead of just a field goal...