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Then Harvard sophomore winger Tammy Shewchuk and freshman winger Jen Botterill dominated the final seven minutes of the game. Sixty-six seconds after the Wildcats took the lead, Shewchuk stole a puck in the neutral zone and stickhandled alone into the UNH zone before firing a wristshot top-shelf into the back...
Botterill sent the puck top-shelf past Northeastern goaltender Shannon Meyers, who had to make 14 saves over the final 29:53 as the Crimson sent a flurry of shots on goal in crunch time...
...helped organize more than 200 groups nationwide through her Cassandra Project, an online Y2K advice network that gets half a million hits a month at its website. "Everybody's coming to this [problem] late," she says. "Most 'contingency plans' were written 10 years ago and put on a shelf...
Revolution magazines with the slogan "Mao More Than Ever" line a top shelf. Another shelf is dedicated to the "Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution...
...plant that biotech engineers wish to alter in some amazing way. Then, after patient cultivation to bring out the inserted trait, a prodigy is born. The transformed crop may be corn or cotton with a built-in insecticide, tomatoes that retain their fresh-picked texture on the shelf, or wheat with extra gluten, making for lighter, bouncier bread. The new crop of doctors has been so busy re-enacting the Creation in the past few years that Americans, at least, no longer pay much notice. If genetic engineers had envisioned a quick conquest of the world, however, they have experienced...