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Despite ample opportunity, Brown had a number of chances to score by the crease, but the stellar performance of Prestifilippo between the pipes, including his phenomenal save at 3:35 left in the third...
...Blur the photo ever-so-slightly. The eye naturally strays to the most focussed area of an image, so if the model has legs that aren't stellar, a slight blur over the knees will appear as a printing defect, going unnoticed but subtly drawing the viewer's eye away from the problem area...
...sought-after rings, the Crimson will need to continue its stellar play in its final two league games against Dartmouth and Brown...
Sarah E.M. Wood's article on the less than stellar role the United States plays in international relations (Op-Ed, Oct. 26) illustrated the profound need for increased public understanding of world affairs. Unfortunately, Americans have a rather irritating habit of welcoming isolationism and ignoring problems on the global level because they are someone else's. Like it or not, the nations of the world are becoming more interdependent and isolationism is an even more dangerous policy than it was in years past. I sincerely hope that the United Nations Week here at Harvard will at least raise student consciousness...
...Huskies strength, however, may play right into the Crimson's strength, as Harvard has prided itself all season on its stellar defensive play. The Crimson has allowed just seven goals in 13 games this year, and only two over the last seven games...