Word: haunted
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...first one was not pretty. In a 7-2 loss to the Boston College Eagles that would mark the start of a seven game losing streak, the Crimson’s inability to play disciplined hockey and capitalize on scoring chances established itself as a frustration that would haunt Harvard all throughout its mid-year skid. But those frustrations only wrote the background plot for the Beanpot Championship game. The storyline—the three goal third period deficit—is familiar to people who follow Harvard hockey.As senior co-captain Mike Taylor netted the game-tying goal...
...further proof that a five-year-old memo continues to haunt the U.S. and Iraq, there's next month's release of Errol Morris' documentary Standard Operating Procedure. Without mentioning Yoo specifically, the film shows some of his memo's darkest consequences: the systematic abuse of prisoners in U.S. custody at Abu Ghraib prison...
...against middle relief and the score would remain tied at three until the Crusaders eighth-inning rally against Haviland.Sloppy play in the field plagued both teams, with each recording two errors and gusts making a few routine plays more interesting events. But only one miscue would come back to haunt Harvard: after Holy Cross second baseman Jake Gorman doubled and took third on a wild pitch, an error by the Crimson’s Jeff Stoeckel—usually a sure thing at shortstop—allowed Akashian to reach and the tying run to come home.Sestanovich, like Thran, would...
...boat, dropping them to a last-place finish.“We’re not allowed to get breakdown points for that, but we rotate boats every two races and it can get very hectic,” Dolbec said. “It came back to haunt us and we went from fourth to last which was pretty unfortunate.”The conditions also hampered the Crimson’s efforts.“Saturday was pretty windy, which is one of our weaknesses as a team, but we did fairly well,” Dolbec said.Harvard...
...catastrophe. That means limiting the expansion of agriculture, a daunting task as the world's population keeps expanding. And saving forests is probably an impossibility so long as vast expanses of cropland are used to grow modest amounts of fuel. The biofuels boom, in short, is one that could haunt the planet for generations--and it's only getting started...