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...that resulted from a delayed penalty on the Catamounts.Harvard, however, only held the advantage for a little over two minutes. After both tying the game and taking the lead for his team, Coskren was somewhat responsible for letting it slip away, as it was his cross-checking penalty at 12:47 that forced his team to play down a man.Vermont responded just 32 seconds into its man advantage, when Colin Vock collected a rebound at the right post and sent it past Richter to knot the score at 2.“It’s obviously disappointing, especially being...
...Penalty on Harvard, as Nick Coskren takes down a Vermont player. He's charged with cross-checking. Great opportunity for the Catamounts to tie it; they're 0-for-2 on the power play...
...social criticism is effective without being heavy-handed or militant, it is not immediately comprehensible to a casual viewer. Brouws recognizes this in his concluding essay, written precisely because of this ambiguity: “Beauty often merges with political or social content, even when those qualities seem at cross-purposes...[Photographs] can beautify a subject we normally might not deem beautiful.”There is no doubt that Brouws’s photographs are aesthetically pleasing: they capture the magical atmosphere of desolate landscapes with unfailing honesty. This is especially remarkable since his subjects—what urban...
...emigrated to the United States in 1960 to join the Harvard faculty. He was 78. Maybury-Lewis was a leader in the field of anthropology specializing in the study of indigenous people in the Americas. His work concentrated in Brazil and was recognized in 1997 with the Grand Cross of the Order of Scientific Merit, Brazil’s highest academic award. He received his bachelor of arts degree from Oxford University in 1952, followed by his Ph.D. in anthropology four years later. He observed the cultural survival of tribal people and ethnic minorities, authoring several books on the subject...
...electoral rigging, ballot stuffing and vote-buying. Given the fraught campaigning atmosphere, candidates are struggling to get the public's attention. Highly publicized discussions between Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz party and former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party about a controversial call for a cross-party election boycott substitute for any kind of formalized debate. Boycotting the elections could destabilize the country, but many candidates fear that participating will legitimize the decision by Musharraf to declare emergency rule when it appeared as if the Supreme Court, which he has since replaced, would rule him ineligible...