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...scored her first goal 13:21 into the second period after freshman forward Kat Sweet sent her the puck in the neutral zone. Catlin beat the lone defender, stumbled, regained her balance and deked out BC freshman goalie Lisa Davis with a backhand finish on the breakaway, giving the Crimson a 3-0 lead...

Author: By David Weinfeld, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: W. Hockey Wins Beanpot Final | 2/13/2002 | See Source »

BC’s first goal came midway through the third on freshman forward Alaina Clark’s breakaway. Senior center Kelly McManus was credited with the assist...

Author: By David Weinfeld, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: W. Hockey Wins Beanpot Final | 2/13/2002 | See Source »

...scoring began 11:48 into the first period, when Kolarik took a breakaway up the left side, firing a quick wrister from the lower face-off circle past the unprepared Vermont goalie, Shawn Conschafter. The tally was Kolarik’s seventh of the season. Freshman Brendan Bernakevitch provided the assist...

Author: By Brenda Lee and Timothy M. Mcdonald, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: M. Hockey KO’s Vermont | 2/11/2002 | See Source »

...surprise to French intelligence services - who have long accused Britain, with its strong civil-rights groups and traditions of free speech, of harboring Algerian terrorist suspects. The French are experienced in Algerian extremism, having contended with the brutal campaigns of organizations like the Armed Islamic Group (GIA) and the breakaway Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (SGPC) - both founded after the cancellation of 1992 elections by the Algerian government when it became clear the fundamentalist Islamic Salvation Front was poised...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Algerian Connection | 2/4/2002 | See Source »

...share religious ties with Iran. And the remaining 25 percent are ethnic Kurds, whose inclination is to seek autonomy or even full independence from Baghdad. Simply put, the concern is that destroying Saddam's regime could presage the breakup of Iraq itself, dramatically expanding Iranian influence while a breakaway Kurdish region in the north proves unacceptable to Turkey as an encouragement to secessionist activity among its own Kurdish minority...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Saddam Remains a Tough Target | 1/30/2002 | See Source »

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