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Gellert and Merchant combined for nine steals in the second half, as the Crimson quickly extended its narrow lead towards a comfortable margin...
Despite falling behind 3-1 in the first, the Wildcats scored two power play goals and kept the record regular-season crowd of 1,878 in the game. But UNH did not have enough offensive firepower to narrow Harvard's two-goal margin, and the Crimson defeated the Wildcats for the fifth consecutive time...
...firms, like InterSquid and PeoplePC, provide quality computers that come with multiyear contracts requiring the user to sign for dial-up Internet access at somewhat pricey rates--a deal many consumers might regret when high-speed Internet access becomes widely available. AltaVista, a free Internet service provider, runs a narrow, scrolling banner across your screen that requires you to click through--interact with the ad--every hour...
Many Weissman interns spoke highly of the self-selective nature of the application process, noting that those students who ultimately receive awards tend to find internships they are deeply committed to pursuing. The challenges of finding an internship abroad also narrow the pool of applicants...
...handling of the case. "Those of us who've covered this have always known that information about the W-88 warhead was available in many corners and to many contractors," says TIME Justice Department correspondent Elaine Shannon. "It remains to be seen if the investigators can narrow the trail of that document enough to do anything useful...