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Harvard pre-season honorable mention all-American and tri-captain goalie Jake McKenna was virtually helpless against the accurate Bison shooters, as he recorded just four saves in the half. For the game, McKenna posted a .464 save percentage...
...relentlessly pounded cable-system operators with price increases--some 20% annually over the past five years. Because the inclusion of ESPN in the basic package is essential to any self-respecting cable operator, cable companies have been furious over the beating they have been taking from Eisner & Co. but helpless against it. "Disney is trying to use the leverage they have with ESPN to make up for all the other businesses that may be troubled at this time," complained Pat Esser, COO of Cox Communications, the fourth largest U.S. operator (6.5 million subscribers), as its latest round of fee negotiations...
...created the game-winning goal when she wrapped a pass around the net through the Bears’ coverage, finding Johnston waiting to knock the puck airborne over the helpless Katie Germain with 1:13 remaining for the thrilling 4-3 overtime victory...
...security consulting firm, the Bratton Group, and giving speeches around the world, particularly in South America. But he missed being in the limelight in the U.S. and even explored a run for mayor of New York in 2001. Then came the 9/11 attacks, which left him feeling helpless in the private sector and convinced him he should go back into public service--which meant the police force. He lobbied hard for the Los Angeles chief's job--not simply for the satisfaction of fixing a crime epidemic in the nation's second biggest city but also for the chance...
Mazzoleni was, right then, the personification of Harvard’s disappointing 2003-2004 season. With his team on the verge of taking another bad loss, he was helpless. He was out of answers. There wasn’t anything...