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...Harvard struck first against the Minutemen when sophomore Alex Fisher dumped a pass in to two-meter defenseman Sean Cheng to begin the scoring. The defense-dominated first few minutes boded well for the Crimson, as UMass had opened up with big first quarters in the teams' two previous meetings...
...Bears (6-0, 1-0 Ivy) took control just 43 seconds into the game when Brown forward Bekah Splaine took a long shot from the upper right corner of the penalty box. The ball was struck hard toward the lower right corner of the net. Sophomore goalkeeper Cheryl Gunther was there in plenty of time, but she was unable to make the save...
...dead legal doctrine will prevent Congress from protecting the nation from air pollution. And it is widely anticipated that Justice Scalia will side with the 19th century, preventing the Environmental Protection Agency from applying scientific data to tackle our complex air pollution problems. Last year, a lower federal court struck down new, greatly improved soot and smog standards. Will the Supreme Court allow us to keep our air clean? While the question hangs in the air, pollution burns the lungs of people suffering from asthma...
Instead of downing the ball and playing for overtime, the Leopards tried to win. Beginning on its own 20-yard line, Lafayette struck gold when third-string QB Marko Glavic found Phil Yarberough streaking down the sidelines for 55 yards. On the Princeton 15, Glavic again connected with Yarberough, this time on a fade pattern in the end zone with just two ticks on the clock...
Harry Potter, Heather's Two Mommies and Daddy's Roommate must be very proud. Wednesday, in Wichita Falls, Tex., a federal judge struck down a local law permitting locals to pull "objectionable" books from the library shelves (including those featuring the aforementioned characters), calling the measure unconstitutional. Outside Toronto, Canada, the Durham school board reversed itself, eliminating the need for students to bring in permission slips before the "Harry Potter" books could be read in class. "I think they're silly books," the chairman of the school board, who argued against the restriction, told wire reporters. "But my wife likes...