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...scored a goal of his own 10 minutes later, stabbing at a rebound outside the crease. And less than a minute later, Harvard’s third line gave the Crimson a 4-0 edge as with a pretty 1-2-3 off the faceoff. Paul Dufault won the draw and shipped the puck to Dave Watters, who fired across the slot to a wide-open Jon Pelle by the right post. Geragosian never had a chance to move across the crease. Pelle roofed a Ryan Maki rebound to give the Crimson a 5-0 lead in the third period...
...than for accountants," Jean-Marc Ayrault, head of the Socialist deputies - many of whom believe Barroso worships the false gods of the marketplace - said at the time. You'd hardly guess that Barroso, appointed President of the Commission in 2004, took office with a substantial reservoir of goodwill to draw upon. Only the second Commission President to be appointed from outside the original six nations of the E.U. (the other was Roy Jenkins, all of 30 years ago), Barroso usefully combined in one person a variety of European constituencies. As the former Prime Minister of Portugal - a fascist dictatorship until...
...original nationality after becoming a U.S. citizen last year. "When I was trying to decide if I was going to go for it, that was the biggest worry," she says. Nor does swapping your nationality guarantee Olympic success. Italy isn't expected to cruise through the ice hockey draw, much less earn a medal. Forward Giulio Scandella, a Montreal native who has held an Italian passport since he was 16, concedes that expectations for his team are low. "Our goal is to pass the first round," he says. The odds, alas, are long. Italy's first opponent is none other...
...would win a fight between Madea and Lawrence's Big Momma? The fight would end up in a draw because both of them come from the same school of wisdom. They would end up being really good friends...
...Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, re-elected in a landslide victory just a year ago but vilified in recent months by many of Bangkok's residents. Demonstrations in the capital have become a weekly feature, led by a businessman-turned-political opponent of Thaksin, Sondhi Limthongkul, whose rallies draw tens of thousands. Vasan is a regular. An artist, he sketches caricatures of Thaksin as Hitler (sporting moustache and swastika) to hand out, and reads poems and sings songs to warm up the crowds before Sondhi takes to the stage. "I'm here to get Thaksin," Vasan, 48, growls. "He's ruining...