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...really good October,” said MacDonald. “Sometimes you hear these economic forecasts, and it just doesn’t matter. The things we sell, these ‘affordable extravagances,’ people will still have their occasional five-dollar ice cream cone or eight-dollar cigar.” But he also acknowledged that his store increasingly depends on the University for customers, and that increased economic stress and rising unemployment could deter some customers who live farther away from the Square.“In the old days, people would come into...
...power play chances, the Crimson went 0-for-2, while the Engineers went 0-for-6. “Overall we are disappointed,” junior goalie Christina Kessler said. “I think we have yet to put a full 60 minute hockey game on the ice.”The first period was calm on both ends of the ice, with the Engineers out-shooting Harvard 6-1. Despite dominant Crimson play, RPI was able to capitalize on Harvard’s defensive mistakes to tally shots on goal.Kessler carried the Crimson in the first...
...shuffling.Junior defenseman Cori Bassett has made three starts, each coming with a different linemate. Sophomore Liza Ryabkina, who began the season playing defense with Bassett, has returned to playing left wing.The lineup changes are just one part of Harvard’s early-season battle to solidify its on-ice chemistry.“I think we have yet to play a full 60-minute hockey game so far this season, and I really think that is going to be our emphasis from this point on,” junior goaltender Christina Kessler said. MAN DOWNThe Crimson got plenty...
...they, and their elders, prefer the subsidiary creatures, who in the movie's better moments crowd the screen and take over, like the Preston Sturges rep company in The Miracle of Morgan's Creek and Hail the Conquering Hero - or like Scrat the Sisyphusian squirrel in the Ice Age pictures. In Mad 2 we get some penguins and a lemur, all balm to the comic spirit...
...history, the biggest Democratic victory since Lyndon Johnson crushed another Arizona Senator 44 years ago. Obama won men, which no Democrat had managed since Bill Clinton. He won 54% of Catholics, 66% of Latinos, 68% of new voters - a multicultural, multigenerational movement that shatters the old political ice pack. He let loose a deep blue wave that washed well past the coasts and the college towns, into the South through Virginia and Florida, the Mountain West with Colorado and New Mexico, into the Ohio Valley and the Midwestern battlegrounds: you could almost walk from Maine to Minnesota without getting your...