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Such misgivings threaten to turn the recovery, when it arrives, into a painfully weak one. Despite upticks in home sales and factory orders that indicate the 11-month-old slump could end this summer, economists say the ) rebound will be far less robust than any of the eight other U.S. recoveries since World War II. The outlook is bleak largely because the 1980s debt binge still hobbles companies and consumer spending and makes banks unwilling to lend. At the same time, the $318 billion federal deficit handcuffs Washington's ability to stimulate business by cutting taxes and boosting spending -- tactics...
After a series of rejections last spring, this semester spelled rebound for the Afro-Am Department. In addition to Gates, two more senior appointments in the department are likely to be made...
...claps and raises his hands to the beat of the music. The players wield their mallets in unison, pounding out a strident, pulsing beat. A number of the Choate students stand up and clap. Others follow, and some dance around as the sounds of well-known tunes like Downtown rebound off the gym walls...
...next day, the Crimson trounced Rutgers, 15-0. Since that rebound, Harvard has avoided the bitter pangs of defeat; the team has run up an impressive nine-game win streak en route to its fourth straight Ivy title...
...first was a diving block of a shot followed by another dive to save a rebound attempt. The second was a stuff off of a point-blank shot fired by Parish, who shook her head in disbelief as she watched the ball ricochet back onto the playing field. Even Andy Moog would have been impressed...