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Freshman Naomi Miller worked the ball to sophomore Keren Gudeman down the left side of the field, and down the left side of the field, and Gudeman fed junior Dana Tenser to the right of the goal. Tenser then whacked it past Black Bear goalie Jennifer Terpolilli up high for the score...
...really positioned the library to move into the next millennium," Verba told the Gazette. "Richard has brought to bear the skills he has acquired as probably the most distinguished research librarian in the country...
...again. On Saturday, Columbia is looking to end 16 years of frustration against a Harvard squad that has out-powered, out-quicked and out-though the Lions for nearly two decades. In 1994, the Lions made the suggestion that they are out of the gutter; in 1995, Columbia must bear the burden of proof...
...been "spoiled" by mining and oil development. Instead he sees future growth coming from fishing, tourism and some mining in tightly controlled circumstances. The authorities in Kamchatka know how to act decisively. In 1994, after a binge of poaching and sport hunting halved the number of brown bears in just five years, wildlife officials clamped down on the use of helicopters during hunts. The bear population has stabilized at around...
...months later, again pretending to be buyers, the two followed a trail of tiger and bear parts from Vladivostok, Russia, to Harbin, China. Using a camera concealed in the buttonhole of a gaudy sport jacket, Galster had the pleasure of videotaping the bandits as they told him they had to be careful because they had read about an American man and Chinese woman who had busted a rhino-horn ring in Wuchuan...