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White finished with a career-high 14 saves and anchored a resilient and stingy Irish defense. Notre Dame held only a narrow 23-22 shot advantage over the Crimson, but White's superlative goaltending helped keep Harvard scoreless for over 28 minutes at one point...
...bank's current location--a rather narrow space--is simply too small for its growing customer base, Keegan says...
...like turning the kitchen light on and the roaches scatter to the four corners," says Barnes. "People have rights, you can't just say 'hey, stop right there.' There's a very narrow area to work with. You're looking forward to the hearing. It's very difficult to walk that fine line. And I don't look the part, I'm in full uniform. It's kind of a blitzkrieg thing...
...Edwards is preparing for a wider stage. This year he gave up some narrow committee assignments to take posts that will put him in the middle of debates over health, education and foreign policy. And he is looking to make his mark with passage of the patient's bill of rights, an HMO-reform measure that Edwards has co-authored with McCain. As a trial lawyer, he says, "the most important thing is for you to be better prepared than any human being in that courthouse." He thinks that's the trick in politics...
...preliminary results about each carrier last December, experts were stunned at some of the odd results that Lacey presented. For example, United, which has some of the most sophisticated safety-monitoring systems in the world, fared poorly. Experts familiar with United's safety program say the FAA's narrow checklist could not accurately assess the complexity or size of United's multiple systems. Other airlines got high marks for actions many experts consider largely symbolic, such as requiring the top safety officer to report directly to the airline...