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With the rest of Harvard's potent offense following its leader the team jumped out to a quick 4-0 lead. When attackman Rich Rainaldi decided to go for even more insurance halfway through the period, he shagged a Mike Davis pass, cut in front of the goal and then did an about face to meet Wildcat goalie Peter Sheehan head on before putting it into the twines...
Shutting down a potent offense that had carried Navy to a 13-2 overall record, Stewart no-hit the visitors for four and one-third innings before surrendering clean single to .400 hitter Steve Komlo...
Although freshman attack Francesca Denhartog put the first point on the board at 4:06. UMass roared back with a tally at 5:36 by potent attack wing Caroline Nickerson, who added three assists during the afternoon...
...most potent challenge to the King's autocracy has been waged by students, who in constituting much of the educated, urban elite have mounted a campaign of public demonstrations similar to that in Iran. A few years ago students stormed the offices of the government-run paper The Rising Nepal; when its editors abolished their foreign news section shortly afterwards, they blamed the students for destroying the press that happened to print that section. During last year's ten-day demonstration of the banned Nepalese Congress Party, police killed a total of 25 protestors and arrested hundreds more...
Restaurant critics for U.S. newspapers tend to be sycophantic or ingenuous or both. Not Mimi Sheraton, the gustatory Boadicea of the New York Times. Her knowledge of food is almost as encyclopedic as the Larousse Gastronomique's, her judgments as potent as the Guide Michelin's. When La Sheraton damns a bistro, its owners have been known to look around for a safe job in, say, the bond market...