Word: clocks
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Saturday night at Bright Center, the Harvard hockey team added another entry to the "Things you can do in five seconds" list. Within the span of only five ticks of the clock in the third period, Harvard scored two goals and defeated RPI, 6-4, in the final night of its ECAC quarterfinal series...
Fortunately for the Crimson, so did the clock. When the gun went off, the puck lay on Harvard's goal line...
...anality, still in my very own bathroom. I was told that it was ludicrous to alternate the strokes with which I brought the razor across my face while shaving. For me, shaving does not require a chart with which to map out the attack on my five-o'clock shadow. How I shave depends on which hand I'm holding my beer with at the time. It depends on whether I've had too many beers. It depends on lots of things...
...Friday deadline neared, the Post and its unions remained $3 million apart. Rather than stop the presses, Murdoch agreed to stop the clock. At 1:50 a.m. Saturday, the unions consented to $21 million in concessions over the next three years and Murdoch agreed to make a $3 million contribution to restore some pay cuts for remaining employees. The agreement saved the Post from printing its final edition after 187 years...
...past two decades, where downtown neighborhoods were ripped apart wholesale as a way to "renew" them. In almost every instance where a cluster of high-rise office towers replaces smaller commercial buildings, a kind of dead zone results. Street life becomes a daylight affair. "Look at 8 o'clock at night on Sixth Avenue," says Actress Colleen Dewhurst, an antidevelopment activist, alluding to the dreary wall of high-rise office slabs a few hundred yards east of the theater district. "You find yourself running because you're frightened. It's spooky...