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...honor to break that record,” Akpan said. “It’s a record that was held by the guy who the field is named after, so obviously it’s a big deal.”In the 62nd minute, the Crimson struck again. Junior Kwaku Nyamekye took a free kick on the edge of the box that was deflected, and the ball nestled into the bottom right corner.Harvard was not done yet. Stamatis, probably the man of the match, picked up the ball at midfield on the right side and left...

Author: By Jay M. Cohen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Early Trouble, Outpour Late | 11/9/2008 | See Source »

...despite the Crimson’s 28-26 lead in shots on goal. Rolecek and senior Nick Coskren scored for Harvard, with junior defenseman Alex Biega assisting on each.Despite five penalties in the first period and an additional power play to start the second, it was the Engineers that struck first when forward Paul Kerins scored unassisted for the short-handed goal. Three minutes later, a Harvard penalty gave RPI a man advantage, which it used to open up a two-goal lead, as Matt Angers-Goulet went top shelf.“When you?...

Author: By Dennis J. Zheng, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Power-Play Still Crimson’s Achilles’ Heel | 11/9/2008 | See Source »

...times [this year], but we have continued to develop. I guess that’s the silver lining. The outcome wasn’t there, but we developed as a team. There were some bumps in the road, but some good high points too.” Columbia struck first five minutes into the first half. As Lions forward Jane Gartland carried the ball into the circle, senior goaltender Kylie Stone was forced to leave the cage to challenge the threat. Gartland sent a quick pass to teammate Maggie O’Connor, who lightly knocked the ball past Stone...

Author: By Melissa Schellberg, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Season-Ending Defeat Caps Six-Game Losing Streak | 11/9/2008 | See Source »

...gotten used to. But classical music hadn't seemed like it would be part of that mix, if only because Western opera and the Eastern world never made a natural fit. To outsiders, the traditional Peking opera seemed as much circus as song, with extraneous acrobatics and melodies that struck European ears as atonal and arhythmic. Western opera - with its volume and bombast - fell similarly flat in the East. But since Western ways were the planet's dominant ones, it was China that was open to learning from the outside. "If a poor country wanted to develop...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bernstein in Beijing: China's Classical Music Explosion | 11/6/2008 | See Source »

...Peterborough, N.H., on Sunday night, wearing his "lucky" red sweater that he sported when he endorsed McCain last December. "I want to present myself immodestly as Exhibit A. I'm a Democrat, re-elected as an Independent, here to support the Republican candidate." And when Obama won, Lieberman struck a decidedly conciliatory tone in a statement: "Now that the election is over, it is time to put partisan considerations aside and come together as a nation to solve the difficult challenges we face and make our blessed land stronger and safer," he said. "I pledge to work with President-elect...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Traitor Among Us? The Dems' Lieberman Problem | 11/6/2008 | See Source »

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