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...goal, the 10th for the top-ranked power play in the country. Two minutes later, Vaughn took a turn in the penalty box. The Golden Knights threatened the Crimson net, but Kessler made a series of good saves to preserve the shutout. Sophomore Anna McDonald fed junior Sarah Wilson for Harvard’s fourth goal at the 6:34 mark. Clarkson freshman goalie Eve Grandmont-Berube was then pulled in favor of classmate Lauren Dahm, who had more success against the Crimson offense. Although both teams had scoring opportunities towards the end of the second period, neither could convert...
...played a great drunkon TV's Bewitched and a range of comic characters on sitcoms like Hogan's Heroes and The Bob Newhart Show. But any baby boomer knows comedic character actor Dick Wilson as Mr. Whipple, the beleaguered grocer in toilet-paper ads who begs of customers, "Please don't squeeze the Charmin." The iconic ad campaign, which ran from 1964 to 1985, rocketed Wilson into pop-culture history--and national fame. "Everybody says, 'Where did they find you?'" the veteran actor told a reporter in 1985. "I say I was never lost...
...There’s a hidden assumption that if we do something, it’s good because we’re a benign superpower,” he said, saying this form of thinking dates to the presidency of Woodrow Wilson...
...were able to score on our power plays.”Less than two minutes into the third frame, Harvard capitalized on a 5-on-3. Juniors Jenny Brine and Kati Vaughn assisted Vaillancourt on the eventual game-winner, her second goal of the season.Fifteen seconds later, junior Sarah Wilson wasted no time in providing a Crimson cushion, draining the unassisted goal, her first of the year, on the power play.With four minutes to go, Brine also picked up her first goal of the season when she slipped one past Bulldogs netminder Shivon Zilis on another 5-on-3 power...
...what the answer is I'm not sure. But whoever is in government, they've got to address it." It's not just farmers who are feeling the heat; water restrictions are now a fact of life for the 80% of Australians who live in cities. In Adelaide, Peg Wilson and her neighbors cannot hose their gardens for more than three hours a week. "You just get used to it," she says. In a country that's already 40% desert, scientists say climate change could make many areas hotter and drier. Says David Trebeck, of the national Water Commission...