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...Burke C 13 10 23 16 John Cochrane W 7 14 21 14 Mike Watson C 11 9 20 16 Jim Trainor D 1 11 12 16 Jon Garrity W 3 6 9 8 Gene Purdy W 5 4 9 2 Rick Benson W 6 2 8 2 Murray Dea W 4 4 8 16 Scott Powers W 3 4 7 6 Bob McDonald C 2 5 7 10 Randy Millen W 3 3 6 2 Tom Murray W 1 4 5 8 Steve Andrews C 2 3 5 2 John Dunderdale D 1 4 5 8 Jack Burke...
...bright spots in the Harvard effort were Murray Dea's penalty-killing, and Hynes' 26-save two period performance. With freshman Scott Powers in the penalty box for tripping midway through the second, Dea frustrated the P.C. powerplay and improved Harvard's goals against average in man-down situations to a measely 18 per cent...
...last frame, Providence swarmed all over Harvard. Again Dea played with heart, and Hynes made key saves, but to no avail...
Picault, however, had a different story and in September told it to the DEA in Paris. Bario, he said, had allowed him to keep the coke in order to split the profits from its sale. DEA investigators eavesdropped as Picault set up a meeting with Bario in Chicago's O'Hare Airport, and they were on hand as $4,000 in marked bills was transferred. A few days later, on Oct. 7, they listened in on another meeting between Picault and Bario at a San Antonio hotel. Shortly after Bario accepted $5,000 from Picault, agents arrested...
...That drug did not show up in lab tests either, however. Who had a motive to poison him? Mafia members may have wanted revenge for his undercover work. Or it may have been some of the traffickers against whom Bario was moving, allegedly including high Latin American officials. Some DEA officials might also have had reason to want Bario dead, if his trial were to expose illegal acts by certain agents. Says his lawyer: "He had an abiding fear of his own agency, although I have no evidence the DEA did anything to make this happen." The attending physician says...