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...first Harvard minutes in net as she spelled Mann, who left the game with four saves, with a solid three-save effort in ten minutes of work. Junior Susie Wilson also saw her first minutes of the season at forward. Still hobbled by an injury to sophomore defender Allison Keeley, the Crimson deployed a three-defensive back formation, which allowed freshman Lizzy Nichols more freedom both at the Crimson end and in the midfield. But Harvard still struggled to establish possession, losing many contested balls in the air off goal kicks or punts. “They had a great...

Author: By Robert T. Hamlin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Frosh Scores Four, Sinks Harvard | 10/22/2006 | See Source »

...getting healthy. Freshman Devon Sherman will look to be in the lineup this coming week, and Lizzy Nichols started Saturday for the first time since suffering stress fractures in her face during a collision two weeks ago against St. Mary’s. However, starting defender and sophomore Allison Keeley will not be back on the team for at least four weeks with a stress fracture. No matter what the team’s injury situation, the opportunities for success are there, but now, for the Crimson, it’s a matter of finishing...

Author: By Walter E. Howell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Lapse Costs Crimson Against Elis at Ohiri | 10/1/2006 | See Source »

...success.” Despite the disappointing loss to Rhode Island and earlier losses to nationally ranked teams, the Crimson currently enjoys an undefeated record in the Ivy League after Sunday’s win against Penn. Harvard will be helped by the return from injury of defenders Allison Keeley and Lizzy Nichols. Freshman midfielder Devon Sherman will remain on the sidelines for at least one more game after suffering a right ankle sprain September 15th in a loss to Penn State. Ultimately, the Crimson can compete with Yale, but to do so will take cohesive team play...

Author: By Tyler D. Sipprelle, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Rams First-Half Onslaught Too Much for Crimson to Overcome | 9/28/2006 | See Source »

...just a drop in the bucket," says John Keeley, director of communications for the Center for Immigration Studies, a group that favors immigration controls. Keeley says that even with the new practices, the current enforcement is so small and selective that it amounts to a lottery for those employers who get caught. "The ones who do get selected, they're the ultimate losers because the overwhelming number of American businesses that have been doing this for many years get a free pass...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Tactics of Immigration Enforcement | 8/7/2006 | See Source »

...Keeley of the Center for Immigration Studies says the government should raise the level of enforcement high enough so that the fear of being caught or investigated by the immigration service is on par with the fear of being audited by the Internal Revenue Service. He adds that seizure laws could be useful in preventing employers from hiring unauthorized workers much in the way that IRS audits dissuade businesses from cheating on their taxes. But the immigration service would need more funds and there would have to be real commitment on the part of the Administration, something Keeley says does...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Tactics of Immigration Enforcement | 8/7/2006 | See Source »

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