Word: springing
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Marshall says this spring would be a logical time, but the council faces a major constraint--if the voter turnout is not high enough, any referendum passed will not be binding...
...Northeastern was clearly the class of the collegiate teams," Craw said. "I don't think we could have possibly beaten them today. They put together a great race and we're going to have to work really hard to beat them in the spring...
...honest it's not something you really think about," Manning said. "I give a lot of respect to Yale, but it's the fall. That rivalry becomes a little more important in the spring and today we were really looking out for the crew from Germany...
...that behavior defied a bedrock principle that the market makes most people look silly most of the time, a principle that quietly resurfaced last spring in the form of a dotcom massacre and today presses squarely in the face of eternal bulls. As has been fairly obvious for most of human history, not all market pullbacks are buying opportunities...
Some brokerages were poised to send out margin calls early this week, though a rally Friday may have provided a reprieve. Many investors, it seems, became so convinced that prices were cheap last spring that they doubled up, partly with borrowed money. Now lots of stocks are even cheaper. The NASDAQ bottomed at 3165 on May 23, suckered in a wave of new money with a 1,000-point rally, then collapsed in stunning fashion--closing as low as 3075 on Thursday. From the March 10 peak of 5049, the index dropped 39%. In the 17 trading days ending Friday...