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...Donato says that his rookies are “playing as good hockey as you could possibly have hoped for.” While the pair arrived with its fair share of raw talent, both players credit their coaches and teammates—including returning blueliners Peter Hafner, Tom Walsh, Dylan Reese, J.D. McCabe, and Dave MacDonald—with smoothing the learning curve. “I think the team’s made it easy on us, especially the other defensive players,” Christian says. “They’ve really helped...
...will aggressively push his censure proposal in the months ahead, as his Democratic colleagues have already warned him it?s a bad political move for the 2006 congressional elections - which, of course, come before 2008. With these factors in mind, it?s worth remembering prominent governors like Iowa Democrat Tom Vilsack, Virginia Democrat Mark Warner and Massachusetts Republican Mitt Romney, some of the people who are running for President but may have a leg up because they don?t work in the U.S. Senate...
...busy there. Iran's militant regime is sowing chaos in the Middle East as it goes flat out to develop nuclear weapons. It needs a distracted West and a war-torn Iraq to accomplish that goal. The sooner we face that reality, the more rational our analysis will be. Tom Minchin Melbourne, Australia What even the ordinary man in the street foresaw before the Bush Administration started its war has at last come true: a country that the dictator Saddam held together with a brutal, tight grip is spinning out of control. People unaccustomed to democracy and split by long...
...College moves quickly to adopt these recommendations, then you should expect to be paying less for coursepacks as soon as next year. That means there will be more money in your pocket to pay for exorbitantly expensive textbooks—but that’s another story. Tom D. Hadfield ’08, a Crimson editorial comper, is a government concentrator in Eliot House...
Some time ago, the Wall Street Journal reported that Tom Clancy had gone as ballistic as a Red October submarine-launched missile because the director who was turning one of Clancy's novels into a movie placed a reef in the middle of the (reefless) Chesapeake Bay for plot reasons. Thinking back on the account of this Sturm und Drang in a teacup, I thought, Dude, count your blessings. The movie version of one of my novels had just run aground again, not in the Chesapeake but somewhere in the middle of that reef and wreck-strewn seascape known...