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...later. On Thin Ice NORTH POLE Russia plucked to safety 12 of its scientists stranded on a disintegrating ice floe 700 km from Norway's Spitzbergen island in a high-risk helicopter rescue mission. Most of the structures of the North Pole-32 research station sank when the ice pack on which it was built started to break up. The scientists, none of whom were hurt in the incident, had been left with just two buildings for shelter and five days' food supply. MEANWHILE AT THE U.N. ... A Bad Day for Diplomacy Embarrassed U.N. officials were searching...
...numbers in conference play this season—a 2.14 goals-against average and a .918 save percentage—are respectable, to be sure. But they rank him in the middle of the pack of ECAC netminders, and those numbers are not on par, relative to his league rivals, with the ones he presented last season when he finished a close second to Ken Dryden Award winner David LeNeveu of Cornell in goals-against average and save percentage...
...women, sophomore Susannah Dickerson led the pack in both the slalom and the GS. Dickerson took 55th in the slalom (1:54.18) and 61st in the GS (2:25.46). Junior captain Molly Simmons and senior Rachael Wagner took 64th and 65th, respectively, in the GS, while the two swapped those finishes in the slalom...
After receiving the puck, Banfield drove down behind the red line and then passed it pack out to junior forward Nicole Corriero on the other side of the net. Corriero banged it home to bring Harvard back into the game...
When you're a hot high school prospect being wooed by a college football program, you have to pack a lot of learning into 48 hours. That's the amount of time the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) allows a prospective recruit to stay at any one campus. Administrators and coaches spend the days showing the prospect around. Then the current players take the high schooler out for a college man's night. Sometimes that can mean trouble...