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...back in the game. Goals are just too hard to come by to be able to give them up in bunches in that short a period of time.”The Saints struck for their fourth goal when a St. Lawrence shot bounced off the back of freshman Chad Morin in front of the net, with Tobe unable to get his hands on the ricochet. Soon after, the Saints seized an open puck directly in front of Harvard’s net during the power play and beat Tobe, expanding their lead...
...first blow came when captain Dylan Reese surrendered the puck deep in his own zone, resulting in the Saints’ tie-breaking goal. Just two minutes later, a St. Lawrence shot from the top of the zone deflected off freshman defender Chad Morin and past Tobe to expand the Saints’ lead to two. “You can say what you want,” Reese said. “They got lucky bounces or they didn’t, but it’s part of the game, so you’ve got to learn...
...second on goals by captain Dylan Reese and junior Jon Pelle. Just as it had in the first two games of the season, however, the end of the second period spelled disaster for Harvard. A giveaway by Reese deep in his own zone, an unfortunate deflection off of freshman Chad Morin, and a check by Jack Christian that turned the puck loose in front of Harvard's net resulted in three unanswered St. Lawrence goals to run the score to 5-2. The Crimson made things interesting in the third period, atoning for the errors of the second frame with...
...wrapping one’s mind around the conflict in Darfur was hard before, people will be really confused by the coming attraction: It’s Sudanese government forces against rebel forces, one rebel group against an alliance of other rebel groups, the neighboring country of Chad backing some but not all these rebels, Sudan sponsoring other Chadian rebels, and, of course, the pinwheel of Darfur’s genocide, that which never changes—Arab militias killing black peasants en masse...
...Secretary Paige's trips "went through appropriate channels and complied with travel guidelines," insists Chad Colby, an Education Department spokesman. And Health and Human Service officials bristle at charges Secretary Leavitt was enjoying the friendly skies too much in expensive planes. During the first six months of this year, says spokesperson Christina Pearson, HHS was scrambling to sign up 38 million seniors for the new prescription drug program and Leavitt was racing around the country to educate them on the benefit and solve problems with enrollment, as well as "jump-starting" community programs to prepare for a possible flu pandemic...