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...Konik is a Crimson leader on and off the ice. He leads all Crimson players in scoring with 15 points (six goals, nine assists), including an assist in last night's overtime loss to Boston College. Against Northeastern on November 24, the senior forward registered Harvard's first hat trick since December...
...results of Sid's experiments: mutant toys as bizarre as anything seen in a Hollywood film since the human oddities in Tod Browning's 1932 Freaks. Creepiest is Babyhead, a doll's head--its hair plucked, an eye missing--perched on Erector-set legs. The neat trick Toy Story pulls off is to make these creatures first repulsive, then poignant and finally heroic...
...Secretary of Defense William Perry and Russian Defense Minister Pavel Grachev agreed on a unique command structure that would allow Russian troops to serve as part of a prospective peacekeeping force for Bosnia. The trick? Instead of placing the 1,000 infantry troops under NATO command, an option unacceptable to Russia after more than four decades of cold war opposition to the alliance, the Russian soldiers would be under American command. However, American orders would be subject to approval by Russian subordinates. A nato diplomat described the unusual arrangement as "a fig leaf...
...scoreboard, prevailing 1-0. Senior midfielder Jesse Marsch, the Ivy League's current scoring leader (15 goals, 5 assists for 35 points), will finish up his college career on Tiger turf. He turned in one of his best performances of the season against Adelphi Wednesday, notching a hat-trick and an assist to move atop the scoring list. IVY STANDINGS IVY OVERALL Team W L T PCT Brown 6 0 0 1.000 14 1 0 933 Cornell 5 1 0 .833 14 1 1 906 Princeton 4 2 0 .667 12 4 0 750 Colombia...
Today doctors correct such defects by reconstructing missing organs with synthetic materials or transplanting tissue from other humans or animals, a procedure that carries the risk that the body will reject the implant. The idea behind tissue engineering is to trick the body into regenerating its missing parts. The mouse with the extra ear was created by scientists at the University of Massachusetts and M.I.T. to prove that the basic technology can work. In practice, humans would grow their own tissue, without the help of mice...