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...politicians on both sides of the aisle compete to look greener. David Cameron, the young leader of the Conservative Party, even changed his party's traditional freedom-torch symbol to an oak tree to trumpet his environmental credentials. Green living is "just higher up on the agenda," says Alex Harvey, a Canadian environmental activist who moved to Britain four years ago. "People are looking at lifestyle and consumption, across-the-board issues...
...going game time): Harvard forces turnover, tied at 2-2. 19:02: Harris walks. Turnover. 18:35: Harris pounds it in on the blocks. Gets the roll for 4-4 tie. 18:21: Magnerelli bats it out, good defense. 18:14: Breakdown in defense, wide open three. Forward Alex Vander Bann, junior 6'9, has all 7 points for the Saders, up 7-4. 17:41: Harvard lloks a little flusterd here, confused with the zone D from Holy Cross. 17:15: Turnover Lin, no boxout Harris. 9-4, after putback by, who else, Bann. 16:57: Harvard keeps...
...Crimson’s 16 goals this season have been recorded by blueliners, and only two forwards—Pelle and senior center Paul Dufault—have lit the lamp more than once.“We [have] some guys that like to jump up like Alex Biega, Brian McCafferty, and Chris Huxley, so that definitely helps from the standpoint of getting us better opportunities,” McCann said. “But I think the main thing is that we need to continue to try and produce offensively, 5-on-5, and getting as many opportunities...
...have] some guys that like to jump up like Alex Biega, Brian McCafferty, and Chris Huxley, so that definitely helps from the standpoint of getting us better opportunities,” McCann said. “But I think the main thing is that we need to continue to try and produce offensively, 5-on-5, and getting as many opportunities as we can from our forwards also...
...pulled netminder Ben Scrivens for the final 1:20 of the game, but the extra attacker proved little help. The best opportunity of the closing moments was in fact for Harvard, with sophomore defenseman Alex Biega flipping the puck from center ice towards the empty Cornell net—only to watch Big Red blueliner Doug Krantz sweep it away at the last possible second...