Word: neutralities
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...that snuck across the goal's mouth through a screen by captain Steve Moore. Senior winger Harry Schwefel made his presence felt on his home turf at 6:04 in the second. The New Jersey native turned in a great individual effort by snatching a loose puck in the neutral zone. Stathos came way out to challenge Schwefel's attack, but Schwefel lit the lamp to even the score at 2-2. Harvard experienced a near scare at 7:47 when freshman winger Tyler Kolarik went down with an apparent knee injury. If Kolarik had bowed out, it would have...
Less than a minute after Kim's penalty expired, Union had too many men on the ice. Kolarik iced the game for the Crimson on the power play with a great individual effort. Gathering the puck in the neutral zone, he dusted past two Dutchmen defenders down the right wing, and pumped a shot short side past Union goalie Brandon Snee...
...Crimson defense most definitely got schooled in maintaining positioning during the transition game. The Tigers forced several neutral zone turnovers and with one sharp pass, caught Harvard's defensemen too far up and an odd man rush ensued...
...Politicians took sides, with anti-Castro Republicans arguing for asylum, and Democrats asking for the letter of the law, which seemed to indicate that a father's will should prevail. As the situation in Little Havana grew more tense, Attorney General Janet Reno sought to get Elian to a neutral site. The Miami relatives were unwilling to give him up. At 4 a.m. on April 22, Reno was in phone negotiations with the family, having already put in motion a raid to seize Elian. At 5 a.m. federal agents moved in, powered past 50 protesters and moved swiftly through...
Judges like to say they are searching for "neutral principles" to decide cases. But the overall effect of the ideological inconsistencies on both sides was to cast doubt that the court was blindly administering justice. Says University of Virginia constitutional law professor A.E. Dick Howard: "It certainly invites you to read this as a results-driven opinion...