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...third line for the Crimson consists of juniors John Cochrane and Murray Dea, at right and left wing respectively, and freshman Ricky Benson playing center. Cochrane possesses a bullet for a slap shot and so plays on the left point, next to Jack Hughes, on the power play. His six goals and 12 assists placed him fifth in scoring on last year's squad...

Author: By Peter Mcloughlin, | Title: Hockey Season Begins--At Last! | 11/15/1977 | See Source »

...Dea can also unload a rocket with both his slap shot and his wrist shot. The Edmonton, Alberta, native tallied for eight goals and five assists in the 1976-77 campaign. If he improves control of his shot, last year's leader in penalty minutes could add a spark to Harvard's goal-scoring attack...

Author: By Peter Mcloughlin, | Title: Hockey Season Begins--At Last! | 11/15/1977 | See Source »

...Maine, U.S. District Attorney George Mitchell says the smuggling has become "a major problem." This summer alone, 20 arrests were made for drug smuggling, and Mitchell has asked for more DEA agents (at present there are only two assigned to the state). The Coast Guard is also woefully outmanned: it has only nine cutters to patrol the entire New England coastline. According to Edward Drinan, a DEA agent stationed in Portland, drug smuggling in Maine is "an everyday occurrence." His bleak assessment: "We are getting our pants beat off. There's no doubt about the fact we just...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: The New England Connection | 10/3/1977 | See Source »

...name into print. The reason: they suspect that Galante is trying to increase the Mob's already heavy involvement in narcotics. The Federal Drug Enforcement Administration seemed particularly interested in publicizing Galante's activities. Writes TIME Correspondent John Tompkins: "A cold call a few weeks ago to DEA intelligence in New York resulted in a great deal of talk on a subject that the agency is usually rather quiet about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: A Cigar for the Mafia | 3/7/1977 | See Source »

Other than signaling the beginning of its campaign against Galante, the DEA may have been interested in pushing the story for another reason: to save itself from extinction. Early last month Attorney General Griffin Bell, noting that he considered drugs "the biggest crime problem in America," announced that he was looking into the possibility of dismantling the agency, an arm of the Justice Department, and letting the FBI alone handle narcotics investigations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: A Cigar for the Mafia | 3/7/1977 | See Source »

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