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...even five-on-five play, we weren’t able to establish a forecheck for ourselves and weren’t able to contain them in our own zone.” Clarkson won the opening face-off but didn’t settle down until senior wing Brodie Rutherglen redirected a pass through heavy traffic to score against Richter nine minutes into the period. The Golden Knights controlled the ice for the next few minutes but a penalty called for interference at the 12:14 mark gave the Crimson a chance to erase the 1-0 deficit. Senior...
...News Sunday. He was editor of the conservative Washington Times editorial page. He filled in regularly for Rush Limbaugh. Then he walked away from a $1.7 million contract with Fox News to become the most famous White House press secretary in history. Even in the White House's West Wing, where restrictions on visitors ensure that no one is just a tourist, his appearance in the hallway can elicit a bubble of giggly Beatlemania; I heard a visiting VIP yelp, "Omigod, I just saw Tony Snow!" His fame--invariably, his colleagues describe him as a "rock star"--has unavoidably changed...
...with all these guys, guys that I care about.” After seizing an early 1-0 lead, Harvard had trouble putting the Lions away for good. That all changed when, with 15 minutes remaining in the second half, sophomore forward Mike Fucito beat his man down the wing and crossed a ball that found Altchek unguarded directly in front of the net. “Fucito just did his thing,” Altchek said. “If I had missed that, I would have never been able to forgive myself.” The goal...
...fear is what - that they will? Is the right wing even in its right mind, these days? Meanwhile, Nguyen blames the media and Sanchez, his opponent, for "fueling this hysteria...
Recently, right-wing candidates seem to have learned their lessons, borrowing songs with more thoroughbred jingoist credentials for their theme music. Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the USA,” playing sporadically during the 1984 Republican National Convention, and interminably after Sept. 11, is a prime example...