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...gray area as far as a hockey team. We need to separate ourselves from some other teams in the country. We were in position to do that tonight. Yes, this is a good hockey team and yes, we hit posts, but you know what? It doesn’t matter how many posts you hit if you don’t finish with a win.”Although St. Lawrence came away with the victory, the two teams played on a similar level all night. Harvard barely edged the Saints in shots, 31 to 27, while both teams went...
...regulation. Despite failing to gain a victory, Reese still noted that Harvard’s struggles on the road can be a learning experience.“We learned what we need to do to win,” Reese said. “It’s a matter of capitalizing on our chances. We had a lot of power plays where we were moving the puck around and getting opportunities. We just need to finish better.”—Staff writer Robert T. Hamlin can be reached at rhamlin@fas.harvard.edu...
...Mindful of the spreading chaos in Iraq, President Bush has promised not to take the war into Iran. But it won't matter to the IRGC. There is nothing the IRGC likes better than to fight a proxy war in another country...
...asked a Lebanese Shi'a politician what Hizballah intends to do with its newfound power. "Nothing," he said. "Hizballah is already the de facto Lebanese government. It's only a matter of time before the government falls, Hizballah fills its shoes, and becomes the defender of the status...
...against Brown, of all teams. And Saturday, of course, will be no ordinary Senior Night. Harvard, as Sullivan pointed out, will be the only school in the country this year to hold such a celebration before the end of the season. After that game is over, however, no matter how memorable the performance, the Crimson will be facing the remainder of the campaign without its All-League big man, and Cusworth will be facing the end of his tenure in the Harvard pivot. That tenure, despite some disappointments—chief among them the inability to compete...