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...innate wealth. Situated right in the center of Africa, the province sits atop giant deposits of copper, cobalt and a good portion of the world's coltan, a rare mineral used in mobile-phone circuitry. Katanga is hugely fertile - it's deep green from the air. "This country could feed all of East Africa and much of southern Africa," says Claude Jibidar, the World Food Program's deputy representative in Congo. But that's small comfort for Dubie's 18,000 refugees. More than 10 die every week from malnutrition, according to Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors...
...Sophomore Jon Pelle converted on the power play just 3:06 into the period, welcoming Goulding with a powerful slap-shot from the left boards. Only two and a half minutes later, however, Dartmouth scored its only goal of the night, as Nick Johnson one-timed a cross-crease feed past Daigneau at the left post. But that was the only blemish on Harvard’s score sheet, as Daigneau and backup Justin Tobe combined to shut out the potent Big Green offense for the rest of the period. The Crimson’s attack, however...
...man’s wife—who starves her children (Barry A. Shafrin ’09 and Laurel T. Holland ’09) and allows them to suffer neglect, sexual trauma, and domestic abuse. The show’s title refers to a myth that pelicans feed their young with their blood, if necessary. Their father’s death sets in motion a chain of events that uncovers the mother’s actions despite years of deception.“Pelican” is especially noteworthy for the freshness of its cast; first-years occupied...
...some really good opportunities,” he added, “and they found the back of the net.” BETWEEN THE PIPES Senior netminder John Daigneau’s shutout was ruined 5:41 into the third period Friday evening, when Nick Johnson took a feed just outside the crease and beat Daigneau at the left post. But Daigneau made 34 saves in his nearly 51 minutes of play, after which Donato pulled him to prevent injury. And also, the coach added, because “sometimes when you pull a guy out, he gets...
...relax. Sophomore Jon Pelle converted on the power play just 3:06 into the period, welcoming Goulding with a powerful slapshot from the left boards. Only two and a half minutes later, however, Dartmouth scored its only goal of the night, as Nick Johnson one-timed a cross-crease feed past Daigneau at the left post. But that was the only blemish on Harvard’s score sheet, as Daigneau and backup Justin Tobe combined to shut out the potent Big Green offense for the rest of the period. The Crimson’s attack, however...