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...hockey season begins, there are several things a Crimson fan can count on, such as a dynamic offense and a program that will compete for the ECAC Championship and perhaps a sixth straight NCAA berth. And, for the second year in the row, there will be intra-team competition for the starting goalkeeper position. “It’s always an open race with goalies—that’s the way it should be,” captain Dylan Reese says. “You need competition…whoever is better is going to play...
...conference play, home-field advantage has proved slightly less crucial. The cumulative intra-league record is 9-7, although the majority of the important decisions have gone to the locals: Princeton over Harvard, Cornell over Princeton, Yale over Penn...
...several local vips, a Moroccan general and King Mohammed VI's brother as neighbors. "The Côte d'Azur would be far beyond our means if we wanted a house there - which we definitely don't now we've tasted life in Morocco," agrees retired nurse Conticello, 69. Intra-European migration, especially among retirees, is a long-established fact. Some 300,000 British nationals reside in France, for example, and it will be a long time before migration outside Europe's borders matches that. Given widely varying official statistics, it's hard to know just how popular the road...
...Thousands of people, of course, endure some form of voluntary intra-nasal feeding every day in hospital settings. But when force-feeding is involuntary and the recipient is in a state of high anxiety, the muscles tense up and the procedure can trigger nausea, bleeding, diarrhea and vomiting. "We are humane and compassionate,"; Guantanamo commander Harris told TIME, "but if we tell a detainee to do something, we expect the detainee to do it." As a note scrawled in al-Shehri's medical records put it: "[The prisoner] was informed that dying is not permitted...
...Most Harvard faculty don’t dream of spending their years engaged in intra-university politics,” Mendelsohn says. “It happened now because there...was a sense that big showy projects were being launched but not being able to be fulfilled. Not for monetary reasons, for organizational reasons...