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...score with less than five minutes left in the third period to force overtime when senior Kevin Du followed his own shot to the net and stuffed in the rebound for his third goal of the season.Even though an unlucky bounce cost the Crimson one goal, the team can thank good fortune for the first goal that started the rally.With less than a minute left in the second period, Harvard had finished killing a penalty when junior defenseman J.D. McCabe made a cross ice pass to Dave Watters, who had just been released from the penalty box.With the Bobcats defense...
...Oscar nights of old, the big stars would thank "all the little people" who helped them win their Oscar. This year many of the big stars--Brad Pitt in Babel, Jack Nicholson in The Departed, Johnny Depp in the second Pirates of the Caribbean--are already out of the running, while little-known Japanese and Mexican actresses and a 10-year-old will have their names called as nominees. Another anomaly: Dreamgirls, which snagged the most nominations (eight), was shut out of Best Picture and Director. That leaves two old thoroughbreds, Clint and Marty, to fight it out against...
...Thank you for letting us hear what Kristol had to say about the situation in Iraq. The proposed troop surge probably doesn't have the "good chance of success" that he claims, but it seems indubitable that American withdrawal would lead to a very grim remodeling of the Middle East. Unfortunately, all of our options now are bad; the only thing certain is that it would have been much better not to have invaded Iraq at all - something Kristol is not likely to point out, as no other journalist in America is more responsible than...
Other vocal Carter supporters included a man wearing a yarmulke who carried a large sign that read “Thank you, Jimmy Carter...
...million hits a month; as the Institute adds new information, including gene-expression data from the human brain, Jones expects that volume will continue to surge. So if scientists eventually find a cure for some of the brain's most devastating disorders, they may have a mouse to thank...