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Coskren sent in a pass from the blue line, and senior Randi Griffin reached out to tip it just inside the left post to make the final score...

Author: By Kate Leist, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Women's Hockey Struggles Early, Surges Late In League Victory | 2/8/2010 | See Source »

Fifty seconds into the second power play, Bassett fired the puck from the perimeter. This time, Snikeris couldn’t stop it, as senior Randi Griffin buried the co-captain’s slapshot with 21 ticks left on the clock...

Author: By Christina C. Mcclintock, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Women's Hockey Holds On For 4-3 Senior Day Win Over Yale | 2/8/2010 | See Source »

...Donnell couldn’t turn the tide twice, losing the first of two highly-contested games by scores of 12-10. Princeton’s Kaitlin Sennett finished the bout with an 11-8 win. It was a disappointment for O’Donnell on Senior Day, marking the last game at the Barnaby Courts for the two talented captains and classmate Sandra Mumanachit...

Author: By Brian A. Campos, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Squash Clinches Share of Title With Sweep | 2/8/2010 | See Source »

...This was well known, and not something he attempted to hide, even from senior leaders. Many of the men by this point hated Iraqis and would offhandedly opine that the whole country needed to be leveled, or the only good Iraqi was a dead Iraqi. But only Green talked about killing Iraqis all the time, incessantly, obsessively...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Downward Spiral of Private Steven Green | 2/8/2010 | See Source »

Beijing's response has been increasingly unfriendly, even hostile. A senior Communist Party official announced that any meeting between the President and Tibet's spiritual leader would "seriously undermine the political foundation of Sino-U.S. relations" and would lead to "corresponding action" - a phrase made more ominous by its utter vagueness. Then, in response to the proposed Taiwan arms sales, the Chinese threatened sanctions against U.S. defense companies, which include conglomerates doing substantial nonmilitary business in China such as United Technologies, which has seen booming demand for its Otis elevators in Chinese skyscrapers, and Boeing, which has staked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S.-China Friction: Why Neither Side Can Afford a Split | 2/8/2010 | See Source »

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