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...Huskies quickly turned the tide in their favor, scoring a short-handed goal at 9:08. Senior forward Shelley Looney broke in on Crimson goalie Villiotte and blasted a shot off of the left goal-post. It rebounded straight onto the stick of Huskie Junior forward Kim Haman, who slid it into...
...kill (1:09 of which was 5-on-3) to end the game. Mike Latendersse, already with two goals on the night, failed to collect an easy centering pass in the slot. He had room to gun past Harvard's Tripp Tracy on the short side, but the puck slid under his blade to the near corner...
...example is Boeing, the largest U.S. exporter, which produces 60% of the world's commercial aircraft. Hobbled by U.S. defense cuts and a global slump in the airline industry, Boeing's 1993 third-quarter profits slid 45% from last year. In response, the company is cutting 23,000 jobs through mid-1994 while at the same time attempting to slash in half its 12-to-18-month delivery time for planes...
While Harvard slipped and slid around the field, Brown played the home filed advantage for all it could...
Trying to reverse this trend, Clinton struck notes ranging from passionate to pleading. Presenting the bill at a ceremony in Statuary Hall at the Capitol, Clinton began waving his arms and banging the lectern, first with a forefinger and then with a fist, as he slid into an ad-lib riff on the necessity for reform: the U.S., he cried, is "choking on a health-care system that -- is -- not -- working." The day after, in a speech to medical students and professors at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Clinton sounded oddly supplicating: "Please help us," he implored...