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...weakness is play in its defensive zone. With a strong and daring offense, the Engineers rely on their ability to score goals to win games. But if the Crimson can hold RPI's offense at bay, Harvard's forwards can attack. RPI Senior goaltender Joel Laing leads a sturdy defense with a .900 save percentage, and a lackluster 3.85 goals-against average...
...longer a young team, players like junior forward Jason Ralph and senior Jeff Sproat have stepped up their games and have each notched twelve points on the season. Ralph, who has also earned ECAC/CCM Player of the Week honors, played a big role in Union's upset of the Big Red earlier this season...
...goaltending tandem of senior J.R. Prestifilippo and junior Oliver Jonas will be in action as well. Jonas is the heavy favorite to start against RPI on Friday, and Prestifilippo will most likely see at least one game between the pipes. Prestifilippo boasts a 3-3 record in net, sporting a .924 save percentage and 2.24 GAA. Jonas made his only first goaltending appearance of the year with a 6-3 win over Vermont...
...first time. The impetus was an unemployment report that contained the best possible scenario for Wall street - continued healthy job growth but no sign of wage inflation. "In investor psychology, the unemployment figures are the most important of all economic indicators," says TIME senior business writer Bernard Baumohl. "It indicates both the strength of the economy and the potential for inflation, and Friday's report showed a healthy economy with no sign of inflation. That means the Fed has no reason to raise interest rates at least through the first quarter of next year...
Thursday, while the GOP presidential candidates gathered in New Hampshire to engage in debate and argue about the size of tax breaks, a less kind, considerably less gentle Democratic race was beginning to show its face. Campaigning in Iowa, Al Gore addressed a group of senior citizens, and warned them that Bill Bradley's sweeping health care reforms would "deny care to millions." Bradley, in an uncharacteristic flash of emotion, refuted Gore's claim, calling it a "distortion" of the truth. Bradley went even further in his attack, saying Gore is lying about Bradley's record and misrepresenting his policy...