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...Harvard women’s hockey team, ranked ninth in the nation, will not be selected to play in the Frozen Four. The Crimson can, however, win this weekend’s ECAC North Championships, spoil host Dartmouth’s Frozen Four bid and send a message to the league for next year...
...Arafat has no political authority over the Islamists, and they remain fiercely opposed to any new cease-fire. That, and the rage of the Palestinian public stirred by the latest Israeli operations, suggest they'll try to cut short Zinni's visit (and spoil Cheney's) with a series of terror outrages in Israel's cities. Even the militants of Arafat's own Fatah organization now believe that armed struggle is more effective than U.S.-brokered negotiations...
...said he arrived at 8 a.m. with a Patriots helmet painted on his bald head. He’d had his cousin paint the helmet on Sunday afternoon before the big game and since then had showered with a bag over his head so he wouldn’t spoil the design...
...paradisiacal regions of Shenzhen and Beijing have flocked to the two newly declared Shangri-las since their much publicized "discovery." But until last year Yading and Deqin were closed to foreign visitors. Now is your chance to check out these spectacular mountain regions before the growing hordes spoil what's left of their idyllic tranquillity...
Thompson didn’t want to do anything to spoil the good luck he’s had at Lavietes in his two-year career. Though the Tigers never trailed in the final 10 minutes of Friday’s game, the second-year coach still felt every bit as relieved as he did after Wente’s prayer was answered at the buzzer last year...