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Victory, however, was very uncertain midway through the second period. The Bears led 2-0 on —get ready for this—Shane Mudryk’s first two goals of the season. But less than 30 seconds after Mudryk’s second goal—before the rink announcer finished reading the assist—the Crimson halved the lead. Johnson threw a 30-footer on net that Pettit flipped into the air and (barely) over the line...
...first such moment came midway through the second, after Brown forward Shane Mudryk deposited a loose rebound in a wide-open net with 9:24 to go. That tally made the count 2-0 and set many a Crimson fan (and there were a fair number of them that traveled down I-95 to see their team play) on edge. After all, Harvard was facing arguably the best netminder in the nation in Yann Danis and a more-than-solid defensive corps in front of him. The thought that the Bears would sit on its lead, trapping through the neutral...
...this—the victory, the relief, Mazzoleni’s milestone—was very uncertain midway through the second period. The Bears led 2-0 on—get ready for this—Shane Mudryk’s first two goals of the season...
...good," says Naber, "but there's a huge portion that's horrible." The casualties include social studies, creative writing and teacher autonomy. "They're not learning civics, history, geography--a lot of essential skills that they're going to need to be good democratic citizens," says fifth-grade teacher Shane Williams. The fourth grade used to spend a year on states' history, geography and capitals. They now cover the topic in six weeks. And while Williams used to ask his class to do 20 minutes of creative or expository writing a day, he now holds off until after February. "Their...
...example, can fly to the U.S. only from its home country, the Netherlands, but would prefer to operate from Paris or London as well. With Air France and KLM heading toward a merger, the market is forcing the issue. "When we reach a deal with the E.U.," says Jeffrey Shane, U.S. Under Secretary of Transportation, "it's going to mean more flights to more places and more choices for passengers."--By Sally B. Donnelly...