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Graduate School of Education (GSE) Lecturer S. Paul Reville was appointed chairman of the State Board of Education (BOE) last month by Governor Deval L. Patrick ’78, after heading up the governor’s task force on PreK-12 public education. “With Paul at the helm of the Board of Education, the Commonwealth gains a leader with a broad perspective on local, national and international education issues and solutions,” Patrick said in a press release announcing the appointment on August 22. Reville has held many leadership positions in the education...
...also hits as hard as the Kremlin wants. One such hit shook Sakhalin Energy (SE), operator of the Shell-led Sakhalin II consortium. At $20 billion, it is the world's largest integrated oil-and-gas-export project, with total reserves of some 4 billion bbl. of oil equivalent (BOE) and total project capacity of 395,000 BOE per day, including 9.6 million tons per year of liquefied-natural-gas production. It is also the largest single foreign investment in Russia. When Sakhalin II's operators initially refused to accommodate Gazprom, the government shut them down for gross violations...
...goalie after Julie Chu responded with a score, but Martin managed hold the Bulldogs at bay. While she came just shy of recording two shutouts this weekend, Martin has six on the season and needs just one more to tie the single-season school record held by Ali Boe ’06.“I think she plays well in games where we don’t get a lot of shots,” Stone said of Martin. “We’re taking [the rest of the postseason] one game at a time...
...Harvard are in similar straits. Martin is charged with minding net for the sixth-ranked Crimson with only junior walk-on Kristin Toretta on the bench as insurance. Freshman Christina Kessler was supposed to enter the program and challenge Martin for the starting job vacated by graduate Ali Boe ’06. But the Canadian rookie injured her knee during a local tournament in early August, tearing the MCL in her knee. Kessler is slowly resuming hockey activities, but while she continues her rehabilitation, the untested Toretta will serve as the only backup on a team with title aspirations...
...Jennifer Sifers scored her second goal of the game in double overtime for a 2-1 victory. In the semifinals, the Crimson took on St. Lawrence, the tournament’s top seed and then the second-ranked team in the country. Led by 40 saves from goalkeeper Ali Boe ’06—and two assists from Sifers—Harvard triumphed 3-1 to move into the final against Brown. In the championship game, the Crimson downed Brown 4-3. Tonight, Harvard will take on Clarkson’s Golden Knights in New York...