Word: nelsons
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...Rini had bought M.P.s' votes with money from Asian business backers. Rini has denied the allegations, but claims of bribery and corruption - which were also leveled at his predecessor, Sir Allan Kemakeza - swirl constantly on the Solomons' "coconut wireless." Police investigating the riots on Sunday arrested Central Honiara M.P. Nelson Ne'e for intimidation and issued a warrant for the arrest of East Honiara M.P. Charles Dausabea on similar charges...
...first three goals of the game and, by halftime, had amassed a 10-4 advantage over Columbia. Harvard furthered its lead with three more goals to give a nine-goal separation. “I’m so proud of this group,” Crimson coach Sarah Nelson said. “Our team, for the first time this season, started strong on the road.” In the first half, Harvard outshot its opponents 25 to 6, leading to the large deficit. With twenty minutes left in the second frame, the game appeared...
...goal from Kristen Zimmer. Martin broke the tie with 2:15 remaining in the half, slithering past two defenders and adding her second goal of the night. The score gave Harvard a 3-2 lead. “[Kaitlin] had a great game,” Harvard coach Sarah Nelson ’94 said. “She matched up really well against them today. We’re really pleased with her.” Looking to take a one-goal lead into the half, the Crimson made its first big mistake on defense, allowing Dartmouth?...
...Science and Technology. General education requirements could be met by a combination of departmental courses and broad Courses in General Education which would reside outside of particular departments. —Staff writer Allison A. Frost can be reached at afrost@fas.harvard.edu. —Staff writer Emily J. Nelson can be reached at ejnelson@fas.harvard.edu...
...Nelson and Dean Malden live off I-65, not too far from a thoroughfare now called Rosa Parks Avenue. Mr. Malden ran a barbershop where he sold the Courier in Montgomery in the 1960s. He was one of many black business owners whom the Courier relied upon to distribute the paper...