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...second period. The one-goal advantage came on the heels of an initial 30 minutes in which Clarkson received two powerplays and controlled the flow of the contest. But the Crimson penalty kill remained firm—as it did all afternoon—and Boe preserved a clean sheet through the first half of regulation.Harvard had several chances to answer, including two man-advantage sequences late in the second period and another late in the third, but floundered with an extra skater throughout, finishing 0-for-4 on the power play for the game.The contrast between the team?...
Peasants might not be so upset if cash from confiscated fields were used to build new schools or clean water projects. Instead, they complain, the money is often diverted by local officials. And few corruption investigations lead to sentencing, not least because officials tend to protect their own. Farmers who once trusted the central government's ability to fix problems find their faith in the system dimming and their anger rising. "They had been told that reform was coming, so they were patient," says Philip Brown, an economist who studies rural China and teaches at Colby College. "But now they...
...that the original 1980s comic book, an updating of the Guy Fawkes tale ("Remember, remember, the 5th of November"), should so eerily foretell the 2001 bombing of another famous building (Remember, remember, the 11th of September). It's more audacious still that the Wachowskis, rather than scrubbing their script clean of 9/11 references, would emphasize the connection, proposing a dapper quasi-hero who is part Zorro (with the fancy swordplay), part Phantom of the Opera (but with a jukebox in his underground lair instead of a pipe organ) and just a smidge of Osama bin Laden (but with tastes more...
...People should spit into a tissue or a bag, then place it in a dustbin to complete the civilized process of spitting." ZHANG HUIGANG, director of the Beijing government's Capital Ethic Development Office, which is campaigning to clean up the city and end spitting on the street before the 2008 Olympics
...easy to use for anyone who even suspects that he or she has been harassed or assaulted—or not. If things don’t change, scribbles will continue to be consigned to the backs of cubicle doors, and perhaps the same janitor will be told to clean them off again. Emily C. Ingram ’08, a Crimson editor, is an English concentrator in Eliot House...