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...scoring began early, with the Huskies’ Eric Ortlip tallying a goal 1:11 into the first period. But before momentum could even begin to sink in, the Terriers’ Steve Greeley took a pass from defenseman Ryan Whitney and popped a shot past Northeastern goalie Keni Gibson. That goal provided an important momentum shift, according to BU coach Jack Parker...
...Officers were sent to the Mather Lowrise on a report of a fire alarm. Facilities Maintenance Operations (FMO) reported that there was a sink left running in a janitor’s closet. A fire extinguisher and a recycling sign had been taken off the wall...
...question about his wife being raped became fodder for the running story that he was dull and dispassionate. (If you’ve seen him speak at Harvard, as he often does, you probably were surprised at how different he seems from the Jon Lovitz caricature which helped to sink him.) On the opposite end of the spectrum, Howard Dean’s perhaps-fatal mistake was not to behave badly in Iowa, but to do it in a way that plays into the type that the media had already chosen for him: the angry Dem. Strictly speaking, his speech...
...supposed to refer to average people? As Sullivan's examples point out, it was often the press that reported information that was supposedly accurate but in fact wasn't. Average consumers of news were not living erroneously. We were just watching the media's standards sink lower, into more uncharted depths. JOHN STUVER Burbank, Calif...
...approach appeals equally to both sexes. If a guy can be convinced that his marriage is like a rusty carburetor or a clogged kitchen sink, he may be stirred to fix it. "I think men are hesitant to go into therapy because they feel they're going to be targeted," Roth says. "Michele's approach is pragmatic and practical. That's refreshing...