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...runs his business the same way he plays his hockey--sharp and concentrated in handling passes--and he scores, says the associate. Medvedev also hits as hard as the Kremlin wants. One such hit shook Sakhalin Energy (SE), operator of the Shell-led Sakhalin II consortium. At $20 billion, it is the world's largest integrated oil-and-gas-export project, with total reserves of some 4 billion bbl. of oil equivalent (BOE) and total project capacity of 395,000 BOE per day, including 9.6 million tons per year of liquefied-natural-gas production. It is also the largest single...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Heavy Hitter | 5/17/2007 | See Source »

Julie W. Chu ’06-’07, women’s hockey: The half-Chinese Olympian, who already has a silver medal, won the Patty Kazmaier Award as the nation’s best player...

Author: By Pablo S. Torre, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Asians in the Outfield | 5/17/2007 | See Source »

Kevin R. Du ’07, men’s hockey: Completed a distinguished career on the ice that includes inclusion on All-New England and All-Ivy League teams...

Author: By Pablo S. Torre, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Asians in the Outfield | 5/17/2007 | See Source »

...tremendous offering of sports that are not historically favorable to people of color, perhaps because of access,” Roby says. “You’re already working off a pool that is really limited. How many kids of color are drawn to play field hockey, fencing, swimming and diving, lacrosse, tennis, and golf...

Author: By Pablo S. Torre, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: How Fair is Fair Harvard? | 5/17/2007 | See Source »

...general trends across the conference—racket sports such as tennis and squash currently have no African-Americans on their rosters. And, perhaps predictably, the Crimson’s totals suggest that for all sports whose surface of competition is any kind of water—meaning ice hockey, water polo, swimming and diving, sailing, skiing, and crew—less than 3 percent of those student-athletes are black...

Author: By Pablo S. Torre, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: How Fair is Fair Harvard? | 5/17/2007 | See Source »

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