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...Dickson puts it politely, of both governments. He figures he has another three years, maybe a little longer, before he might be forced to shut down the hospital. "We used to have 250 emergency-room visits a month. Now it's 500," says Dickson. They range from a lone man or woman rescued in the desert, suffering from dehydration or a heart attack, to multiple victims injured when vans jammed with 20 or more illegals crash during high-speed chases. Along the way the hospital is seeing more and more tuberculosis, AIDS and hepatitis. "We don't have...
...added element to the trip is that spring break is the lone juncture when Ivy League regulations permit the team to bring its full complement of 29 players on the road, with travel rosters limited to 23 on all other dates...
...first game. Iona added three more in the bottom of the fifth to have the game called on the mercy rule. Senior Erin Halpenny and senior Lauren Brown each went 2-for-2 at the plate for Harvard, with Halpenny scoring the Crimson’s lone run. Sophomore starting pitcher Amanda Watkins took the loss for Harvard, giving up three runs in 1.1 innings of work. VILLANOVA 5, HARVARD 0 The bats went cold for the Crimson (5-6) in Saturday’s second game, as the team was shut out by the Wildcats (4-13) in Villanova...
...Harvard men’s hockey shocked top-seeded Dartmouth in the semifinal of the ECAC tournament, routing the No. 15 Big Green, 10-1, on Friday evening at Pepsi Arena. Crimson netminder John Daigneau delivered a solid effort, posting 34 saves and allowing only a lone goal in just over 50 minutes of play. “He looked like he was in a pretty good zone,” Dartmouth coach Bob Gaudet said. “And once they got up, as a goaltender, you can play with a little bit more ease.” Harvard?...
...captain, its best offensive player, and its best defensive player, respectively. Friday night, all three wrapped up their college careers, turning in typically solid performances in a 3-1 loss to top-seeded New Hampshire in the national quarterfinals. Raimondi assisted on the team’s lone score and Boe kept it in the game for the duration, while all three provided an example of resilience and graciousness for the rest of the Crimson to follow.“They did a great job,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said...