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...four more goals around the Dutchwomen’s first-ever goal against Harvard. Vaillancourt scored two goals, and Chu and Johnston added one apiece. Wilson finished with four points on a goal and three assists. Union’s goal came after the starter in net, sophomore Brittany Martin, was pulled and junior reserve Kristin Toretta had come on in relief. The untested Toretta, with only 20 minutes of collegiate experience, allowed Suzy Pocock’s eighth of the season in addition to making two saves.“It’s great for the team...
...misunderstanding about the operation and regulation of aim.") The lse has intentionally concentrated its attention on companies from India, China and Russia. "We focus on countries where the domestic capital markets are relatively immature and not sufficiently developed to meet the capital needs of high-growth economies," says Martin Graham, director of markets at the lse. But it's not just over-reaching regulation bringing firms to London. The underwriting fees investment banks charge companies listing on the stock exchange are typically twice as high in New York than in London, according to a report published last June by Oxford...
...decisive final frame, the Crimson outshot Clarkson 14 to 6, after managing a total of 14 chances on a defensive-minded Golden Knights squad in the first two periods.Also, Stone made the decision in the third period to sub out sophomore goalie Brittany Martin, who had started the game and had allowed three goals on 15 shots. The decision came immediately after Clarkson’s third goal, which knotted the score at 3 apiece. Freshman Cristina Kessler came in with 15:29 left to play, got three saves, and improved her record to 5-2-1 on the season...
Even after he laid down his arms and joined the political process as an elected representative of the Northern Ireland assembly, Martin McGuinness, the longtime face of the Irish Republican Army, never gave up his basic distrust of the troubled province's Protestant police force. A grandfather with a receding hairline and a twinkling eye, he still presented himself as a kind of outlaw, reminiscing about the days he spent "on the run" - hiding from the police that many of Northern Ireland's Catholics viewed as anything but an impartial keeper of the peace...
...sense, that's minor horsetrading. Even if they are going only so far forward at the minute, Adams and McGuinness can't now step back from the party's decision. Opposition to law enforcement is no longer a strategic principle. Martin McGuinness's future is in talking to the police instead of hiding from them - or worse. At this point, anything else would...