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Experts with knowledge of the region say they suspect the raid into Syria was conducted by a U.S. special-operations unit rather than regular military forces. They cite Task Force 88, a hunter-killer team, as the unit that most likely carried out the attack. By having such clandestine teams carrying out these strikes, the U.S. government restricts how many people inside the government are aware of the details, enabling Pentagon spokesmen to honestly say they know nothing about them...
...coming at 16:53. Though the Crimson stayed in command of the game in the third period, the team’s power-play unit still was not able to capitalize on any of Quebec’s six penalties. With just five days remaining before Harvard opens the regular season, this weekend’s game did not settle which of Harvard’s three possible goalies should win the starting job. Freshmen Matt Hoyle, sophomore Ryan Carroll, and junior John Riley all played one period each, with Hoyle getting the start and stopping three shots. Carroll registered...
...power play, while the Martlets were unable to score in their six opportunities. Junior Christina Kessler, sophomore Kylie Stephens, and senior Brittany Martin combined for the win in net, making a collective 14 saves. Charline Labonte had 23 saves for McGill. The Crimson opens its regular season on Friday night at ECAC foe Quinnipiac. —THE CRIMSON STAFF
...team of researchers tracked the St. Louis Rams and found five players who caught eight MRSA infections. "We observed a lack of regular access to hand hygiene (i.e., soap and water or alcohol-based hand gels) for trainers who provided wound care," they wrote in The New England Journal of Medicine. Other offenses included "skipping of showers by players before the use of communal whirlpools; and sharing or towels - all factors that might facilitate the transmission of infection in this setting...
...Harvard men’s water polo team concluded a bumpy season with a demonstrative 20-12 win over Connecticut College (0-8, 0-7 CWPA), showing its true abilities heading into the playoffs.After dropping eight straight early on, the Crimson looked to close out the regular season on a high note.“We had some rough times this season, with a nine-game losing streak, but we showed a lot of resilience,” Harvard co-captain David Tune said. “I think we are right where we need to be heading into...