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...goal from Kevin Schaefer. The score was aided by a Terrier two-man advantage after penalties by junior winger Ryan Maki and freshman defenseman Jack Christian. The play was reviewed, but it was determined that a Boston University player’s skate in the crease did not affect the goal.“It’s a quick judgment for the official,” Donato said. “I do think that it was goaltender interference. It’s something that should have been noticed.”It was the Harvard penalties as well...

Author: By Malcom A. Glenn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Bows Out in Beanpot Opener | 2/7/2006 | See Source »

...Jason Lawrence knocked the puck past screened goaltender John Daigneau, but a closer look revealed that an entire Boston University skate had been in the crease. Current rules allow for a player to skate through the blue area so long as he does not obstruct with the play or affect the goaltender, but according to Donato, the Terrier did just that. “Not only did the guy interfere with the goalie,” the coach said, “but he was in the crease for a large amount of time.” Skating through...

Author: By Rebecca A. Seesel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Loses in First Round Game of Beanpot for Eighth Consecutive Year | 2/7/2006 | See Source »

Even if the government can justify such legislation in the interest of national security, that interest is undermined by the practical injustice and inefficacy of such a policy. These grants, available only to those students who are eligible for federal Pell grants, will disproportionately affect students from low-income households—those students for whom federal money is the difference between being able to attend college and being forced into the workforce. For these students, declaring the appropriate major may be the ticket to college...

Author: By Reva P. Minkoff and Ramya Parthasarathy | Title: The SMART Grants are Stupid | 2/7/2006 | See Source »

...source familiar with the nascent constitutional amendment says one version would make clear that any actions by the President as Commander in Chief that affect domestic policies or U.S. citizens are subject to the exclusive control of Congress. "Congress can't completely cede wartime power to the President," the source says. Talk of an amendment could end up as merely a lever in hearings. Then again, the first 10 amendments--better known as the Bill of Rights--were demanded by the states in part to curb the Constitution's broad presidential powers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rolling Back the President's Powers | 2/6/2006 | See Source »

...first-year Medical School student, Matthew C. Oertli, said the protest was designed “to put a face to the issue and to show that the discriminatory policy does affect actual people...

Author: By Joyce Y. Zhang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Protesters Greet Army at HMS | 2/3/2006 | See Source »

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