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...inmates have almost no physical contact with other people. Food, mail and laundry are delivered through a slot in the steel bars. Prisoners have a choice of two kinds of meals: the regular plan consists of typical American food: casseroles, hamburgers, blue-plate specials. The alternative is a diet conforming to almost all religious restrictions. It contains no pork and incorporates lots of beans and vegetables. Muslims get special mealtimes during the month of Ramadan, when the observant do not eat during daylight hours...
...steel-tipped baton at the ready. When all the prisoners are lined up, they are led to an outdoor recreation area enclosed by 25-ft. walls. If they look straight up through the chain mesh that encloses the top of the yard, they can see a patch of the blue Colorado...
...Martin says. “It’s just natural. As a goalie, your first instinct is just stop the puck. Don’t let it go in. You don’t want to let your team down.” For Kessler, a blue-chip recruit from the Toronto area, the injury could not have come at a worse time. She led her under-18 team, the Ontario Red, to the national championship last November, getting named most valuable goaltender of the tournament in the process, and was selected to the country’s under...
...highly regarded rookies is going to translate into offensive firepower and gritty defense for the ’06-’07 season. In their impressive pre-collegiate careers, these standout freshmen have been scoring goals, stopping goals, and doing pretty much everything else between the blue lines. They’ve played on club teams and national teams, and on October 28 they will begin playing for Harvard’s team.CHRISTINA KESSLERChristina Kessler is the biggest star in this year’s recruiting class. A native of Oakville, Ont., Kessler was honored with a selection...
...failures of NHL phenom Sidney Crosby, another Steel City product has been making his mark on the ice.Upper Saint Clair High graduate Dylan Reese is one of the top young players in the nation and the undisputed leader of his team. Combining a potent penchant for guarding the blue line with an ebullient personality, the 111th captain of Harvard hockey seems to be the perfect player to wear the ‘C’ on his sweater.“He’s a natural leader,” classmate Kevin Du says...