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Rikki Dadason, Columbia (So., M/F) Reykjavik, Iceland--Scored two goals against both Seton Hall and Cornell; for one of those scores he made a great move through three defenders...
Rikki Dadason, Columbia (So., F) Mossfellsbaer, Iceland...
Rikki Dadason, Columbia (So., M/F) Reykjavik, Iceland--Scored two goals against Harvard in a 4-1 Lion win; has scored at least one goal in the last four games...
...despite being branded an international outlaw and threatened with an economic backlash, Norway insists that the whaling will go on. Its resolve is strengthened by the confidence that other countries may follow: Iceland, which quit the IWC last year over the same issue, says it will resume whaling next summer, ban or no. Japan will abide by the rules for now, but has lobbied the IWC to allow limited whaling. All three nations argue that the current policy is governed by emotion, not rational science. They contend that a careful harvest of relatively plentiful species like the minke is harmless...
...talking about killing right whales, or sperm whales or blues. In fact, Norway, Iceland and Japan support the idea of a ban on hunting some species, but they say that those not endangered should be fair game. Observes Georg Blikfeldt of Norway's High North Association, a lobbying organization: "Nobody wants to hunt the large whales anymore because they are threatened. But the argument that whales must therefore not be hunted at all is like saying that because one breed of pig is on the verge of dying out, nobody should eat pork...