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...right and launched a shot through traffic into the net.Following a power-play opportunity, the Crimson tied things up with a clean passing play. Freshman Alex Killorn carried the puck to the right and passed it to classmate Ryan Grimshaw, who crossed it from the boards to sophomore Michael Biega on the right circle. Biega launched the puck high, and the shot sailed over Fisher to knot the score at one.As the second period came to a close, it looked like Harvard would enter the intermission with a tie on its hands. But with thirty seconds left in the frame...

Author: By Courtney D. Skinner, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Sneaks Past Quinnipiac | 3/2/2009 | See Source »

...House renewal will take precedence—even amid sweeping budget cuts. Nelson reiterated the College’s commitment to the “ambitious” renewal plan, calling it a priority and echoing sentiments expressed by Faust, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Michael D. Smith, and College Dean Evelynn M. Hammonds in a December Crimson op-ed. “It’s hard for me to see the future,” Nelson said. “We keep priorities in sight, and we plan to achieve them.” Because...

Author: By Bita M. Assad and Ahmed N. Mabruk, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Economy Will Not Stop House Renewal | 3/2/2009 | See Source »

Potty Talk. RyanAir, the low-cost European carrier, floated the idea of charging customers 1 pound (about $1.45) to use in-flight toilets. It wasn't clear whether CEO Michael O'Leary was serious about implementing the fee, which he said would help lower ticket costs, or just courting media attention. Europeans may be accustomed to paying for using the facilities on trains and in public places, but let's hope domestic carriers don't latch on to the idea...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Agatha Christie's Private Escape, and Other Travel Goodies | 3/2/2009 | See Source »

...sure, the Gaza reconstruction conference can do good. A massive push to get money into Gaza will end up helping people who desperately need it, even if only some of the money goes through. Asked about the President's frustration, Michael Hammer, spokesman for the NSC, said, "The President is indeed concerned about the welfare of the Palestinian people and would like to see assistance flow expeditiously." But the obstacles to bringing help to the long-suffering people of Gaza are just the beginning of the frustrations the new President will face in breaking the Middle East deadlock...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: For Obama, Helping Gaza Is Harder Than It Looks | 3/2/2009 | See Source »

...saying China's carmakers have turned the corner. Despite stimulus measures, the country's overall car in January were down 14% compared with the same period a year ago (U.S. sales fell 37%). The government has targeted a 10% expansion this year. But Michael Dunne, a Shanghai-based analyst with research firm JD Power, estimates that based on January figures, the mainland's auto market this year will shrink for the first time in 20 years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China's Auto Bailout Takes a Different Route | 3/1/2009 | See Source »

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