Word: tigers
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Princeton tacked on another goal and headed into the intermission with a 5-0 lead. The Crimson didn’t register a single shot on net in the quarter, while at the other end, tri-captain goalie Jake McKenna could only stop one Tiger shot...
Harvard finally struck back when sophomore attackman Sean Kane ran his defender off a pick by freshman midfielder Brian Mahler and fired a low shot into the net, but two late Tiger goals ended any hope of a Crimson comeback, as the teams headed into the half with the score...
...quarter and the Crimson capitalized, recording a 16-6 advantage in shots over the final 15 minutes. Mahler scored Harvard’s third goal with a sidearm shot, while Chandis provided one of the few highlights of the day for the Crimson by forcing a turnover in the Tiger end and scoring a breakaway goal to create the final margin...
...taking wing this year, bringing lower prices and tougher competition around the world. Orient Thai Airlines launched low-fare One-Two-Go in December to defend its turf from newcomers like AirAsia. Elsewhere in Asia, elite Singapore Airlines is rolling out the cheap seats on its new discount marquee, Tiger Airways, which launches later this year, partly to fend off upstart ValuAir, which has set a May debut...
...high-end chain is expanding. The Shangri-La, Oberoi, Le Meridien, Hyatt and Taj chains are either upgrading or searching for new properties. In Rajasthan, for example, which shares a border with Pakistan, the ritzy Amanresorts International is opening two exclusive destinations, one a tented camp near a famous tiger reserve and the other, a hotel inside a palace in the so-called Blue City of Jodhpur, where virtually all the buildings are painted the same bright...