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...some opportunities. Then they got hold of the game again.” Holy Cross notched the game-winner on a momentary defensive lapse. The Crusaders’ Marsalis Beckford took a pass from Josh Trott and shot from the left corner of the penalty box past Harvard goalie Adam Hahn, who was making his first start of the season. Trott was the only other Crusader to beat Hahn as he buried a shot into the left-hand corner in the 23rd minute to put Holy Cross up 1-0. Beckford’s goal was partly the result...
...been in the back line along with captain Will Craig. “Giammanco would have been playing from the get-go if he had not had a broken clavicle,” Harvard coach John Kerr said. Against Holy Cross, the young tandem was joined by sophomore goalie Adam Hahn—who was starting his first game this season. “It was a good opportunity for [Hahn] to get some same experience,” Kerr said. “He’s been doing well in practice and it was a good time...
...were adapting to college life. Craig M. Hallowell said the weekend reminded him of his college experience. “This brings me back to my old college days and I am glad that I am not there again,” said Hallowell, who is the father of Adam N. Hallowell ’09. Gerald F. Slattery Jr.—whose son Thomas E. Slattery ’09 is a visiting student who was displaced by Hurricane Katrina—emphasized how welcoming Harvard has been to his family. “It has been...
...media, and is generally used as an unflattering or dismissive reference to positions Alito holds in common with his fellow conservative Catholic Italian-American, Justice Antonin Scalia. Alito is perhaps a non-threatening version of Scalia-he's certainly in the justice's camp, but not as combative. Adam Ciongoli, a corporate lawyer who was counsel to Attorney General John Ashcroft, was a clerk to Alito and said he is humble and approachable. "He always reminded the clerks, particularly new ones, that they had to remember that judges had a limited role," Ciangoli said...
...Kala Dhaka, or Black Mountains, of northern Pakistan aren't really black. The color refers to the gruesome fate that awaits any outsider who strays into the Himalayan abode of the tribes that live up there. "The male population is strongly preoccupied with killing," wrote Adam Nayyar, a Pakistani anthropologist who in the 1980s ventured into these soaring, slate-green Himalayan valleys and made it out alive. "A disproportionate amount of energy and creativity ... is diverted to stalking the enemy and avoiding violent death...