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...Harvard women’s hockey team managed to maintain its perfect record with a 2-0 victory over No. 10 Connecticut (11-4-1, 4-2-1 Hockey East) Friday night at Bright Hockey Center. The Crimson dominated the shot count, 42-14, and controlled the tempo of the game. The squad, however, had to battle to earn its goals, which both came in the last 10 minutes of regulation. “We beat a good team and a great goaltender,” coach Katey Stone said. “We just found...
...loss by No. 1 New Hampshire the night before, Harvard (11-0-0, 9-0-0 ECAC) skated past Providence (6-8-2, 4-2-1 Hockey East) by a 4-1 count on Saturday night in Providence, R.I. The triumph extended the squad’s perfect season-opening string to 11 games, matching a run by the Crimson’s 2003-04 team. Tri-captain Caitlin Cahow, juniors Sarah Vaillancourt and Jenny Brine, and freshman Liza Ryabkina all scored as Harvard pushed its season goal total to 40 from 10 different players...
...Revolver.” Unfortunately, it seems you can’t go home again. This “Revolver” is not loaded. In “Revolver,” gambler Jake Green (Jason Statham) emerges from seven years in prison with the perfect winning strategy, learned in solitary from the two cell mates on either side of him. Green uses his method to quickly win mega-bucks from crime boss Dorothy Macha (Ray Liotta), who responds, not surprisingly, by ordering a hit on Green. Out of the shadows emerge “brothers” Zach...
...cultural revolution Since 9/11, the FBI and prosecutors say, they are more interested in gathering intelligence than in compiling the perfect prosecution. That attitude goes against their culture, which has always rewarded agents and lawyers for locking people up. "We have to run everything down. Everything is pursued, either preliminarily or we actually will open an investigation and throw a source in the middle of it," says Cummings, the FBI official. If the investigation comes up empty, it is closed, he says. "I don't have time to spend on garbage...
...citizens of Iowa and New Hampshire don't have that luxury. Campaign fliers and phone solicitations have been inundating them for months, and anyone looking to fuel up the family sedan risks running into a glad-handing candidate at the gas station. But that just makes them the perfect subjects for the first installment of our TIME election-year survey of the American electorate...