Word: post
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Maybe down the road, but right now Harvard received a good, long look at one of the best teams in the nation and found its failings. The gap between the Crimson and B.C. is only as wide as the goal post, but that's an awfully vast bridge to cross...
...Wikler, a fresh face in the council, has a dedicated track record of attendance and has demonstrated proficiency in working with the administration. The council vice presidency has traditionally been an ambiguous post, but Wikler has a clear-headed approach that will combine bureaucratic responsibilities with student-centered initiatives...
Hesitating for a second, Francisco drew Niagara's only remaining defender, then gave the puck back to Botterill. With Pinelli hugging the right post, Botterill had all plenty of room on the left side...
...both players worked behind the net, Botterill found Francisco on the left side. Francisco found the left post open, skated around to the front of net and slid the puck past Pinelli on the right side...
Before the president left, an interview with him appeared in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer that unnerved some WTO delegates almost as much as the rioting had. Low-wage, developing nations at the meeting, led by India, Egypt and Brazil, were incensed that Clinton told the paper he wanted a working group on labor to be established within the WTO to develop "core" standards for wages, working conditions and other labor issues, and that such standards should be part of every trade agreement. Ultimately, he said, they should be enforced through trade sanctions, the WTO's ultimate weapon...