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...Carriero wrote in a e-mail. “Things appear to be back up and running, so now you can get back to work :-).” While the Science Center was evacuated and firefighters investigated the source of the alarm, police were on the scene for traffic control. Friday’s network troubles marked the second time this academic year that there had been a major disruption to the FAS servers. When the servers crashed in November, it took seven hours before they were restored to full operation...
...getting pucks to the net and getting people in front of the goalie,” Donato said of his team’s effort on the power play. “We got some deflections and some good bounces, but a lot of it was getting good traffic and putting the puck to the net.” The Crimson employed similar tactics to tie the score at 14:05, with Reese connecting through traffic from the blue line for a second time, with help from Du and junior Jon Pelle. A flurry of penalties...
...much more aggressive than he has been in recent weeks, drawing two shooting fouls on dribble penetrations in the first few minutes of the game. He connected on his first three-pointer with 13:03 left in the frame and followed it with a tough pull-up jumper in traffic. Goffredo then hit three-pointers on successive possessions, the latter tying the score at 29-29 with 7:39 remaining in the first half. “I was a little upset with myself the past couple of weeks, not being as aggressive, just kind of waiting around looking...
...pucks to the net and getting people in front of the goalie,” Donato said of his team’s effort on the power play. “We got some deflections and some good bounces, but I think a lot of it was getting good traffic and putting the puck to the net.” The Crimson employed similar tactics to tie the score at 14:05, with Reese connecting through traffic from the blue line for a second time, with help from Du and junior Jon Pelle. A flurry of penalties...
There are few things Delhi residents hate more than the green and yellow auto rickshaws and their drivers who buzz around the capital disobeying traffic rules, randomly refusing to take fares and ripping passengers off whenever they can. There are more than 55,000 auto rickshaws in Delhi - motorized versions of the cycle rickshaws of old - and, after government agencies and the police, the drivers "are seen as the most corrupt and crooked lot in Delhi," according to the non-governmental agency NyayaBhoomi, which focuses on improvements in the city's water supply, sanitation and transport and which has studied...