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...telling too, in this moment of generational change, that while the East looks to Mikhail S. Gorbachev and Egon Krenz, America reflects with longing back to the late John F. Kennedy, whose voice still rings resonantly from some younger, self-idealized national age, for answers. It would seem that the times are even ready for change in our own country...
...have penalties like that," said Cleary, whose team was whistled 10 times in the second period alone. "We would get power plays and practically the whole power-play [set] is in the penalty...
...long-distance writers who appear from their orbits of research to offer big books on big subjects. Among others in the select group, most of whom tend to be, like Caro, journalist-scholars: Richard Kluger, author of the civil rights classic Simple Justice (1976), and J. Anthony Lukas, whose Common Ground (1985), a social history of ethnic Boston, was well worth the wait...
...made some good saves, but we missed a lot of opportunities," said Cleary, whose career record in the Whale dropped below .500. "In the first period alone, we could have scored three or four more goals. We just didn't capitalize...
...blessing from the hockey gods (a.k.a. theNCAA commission) has given back Scott's favoriteblueline buddy and the Crimson's biggest defensivethreat--All-ECAC defender Kevan Melrose--for thefirst half of the season. Melrose, whose fiveyears of collegiate eligibility ended last spring,was granted an extension and will play untilJanuary...