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Wildlife officials say the most common cause of hunting accidents is a shooter's swinging on game outside the safe zone of fire, as Cheney did. But as generic as the incident was, there are some unanswered questions about that day. For instance, why hasn't the Secret Service released its report? And why hasn't the local sheriff released the text of the depositions his office conducted? There is also a small and geeky but persistent debate over whether Cheney might have been closer to Whittington than 30 yds., the figure in the sheriff's report. Some gun experts...
...talked about it a lot…it’s hard to put a finger on it, in terms of how to start the game,” coach Frank Sullivan said. “Tonight Brown took us by surprise, because the game was all zone [defense] when we played them last time. We thought we would see zone, [but] we saw an aggressive...
...heightens its thrill, but it's a civilized level of danger that's usually manageable through good equipment, experienced companions, and traditional codes of conduct. The emotions behind these codes are old and fixed: pride and shame. Like a mountain climbing expedition, a hunting trip is an excuse-free zone. Once a person picks up his gun, he is that gun. And whatever that gun causes...
...TAKING THEIR CHANCES In a more recent incident, two Currier House residents pled guilty to the possesion of an assortment of drugs in 1996 after what HUPD told The Crimson in April 1996 was a six-to-eight week investigation. The students pled guilty to possesion in a school zone, and the College did not allow them to walk with their class during commencement. In the end, hough, the duo did graduate.These days, Ryan M. Travia, director of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Services at Harvard, tells FM that the College has no interest in “sniffing?...
...Harvard as BC goaltender Alison Quandt, with 23 saves for the night, continued to frustrate the Crimson offense. “We got some great saves,” Eagles coach Tom Mutch said. “To get an early lead…gave us a little comfort zone, a little lift.” And with that energy, BC kept Harvard scoreless in the first period. As the second period opened, the Eagles again kept the pressure on the Crimson, not allowing easy shots on goal. Though Harvard’s strength this season has been its ability...