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...found itself playing from behind—something it had to do virtually the entire game.“We dug ourselves a hole that, unfortunately, we couldn’t dig out of,” Harvard coach Ted Donato ‘91 said. “Catch-up hockey is losing hockey.”Just 1:23 into the first period, as Harvard tried to clear the puck from its own zone, Boston University’s Kenny Roche stole the puck and hit Bryan Ewing in front of the net for the game?...
...goal’s posts and netting, but never its mouth. “We turned the tables and tiled the ice in the third period, but it was too little, too late,” said Donato, who invoked his tried-and-true notion that “catch-up hockey is losing hockey.” LET’S GO TO THE VIDEO Boston University scored its fourth and game-winning goal with 1:34 left in the second frame, but the play was reviewed, and subsequent replays raised some questions. The Terriers were skating with...
...tapes of the original Battlestar Galactica TV show from the '70s. In Iraq, he used his reputation as an auto mechanic to play practical jokes on the unsuspecting. "I'd tell 'em to go get a flux capacitor," he says, laughing that his Guard buddies didn't catch the Back to the Future reference. His favorite game remains Warhammer, a tabletop battlefield game in which real-world strategies are played out with miniature soldiers. He builds his own figures, mixing Warhammer components, like its Imperial Guard ("the National Guard of the future," he says) with the game's Space Orks...
...Italy - there is still no sign of urgency among the European élite about how they might respond to the new world. There was more, of course - at Davos, there always is. Those wanting a sneak preview of a possible 2006 match-up in the U.S. presidential race could catch both Senator John McCain and former Virginia Governor Mark Warner. Those anxious to understand modern design could chat to Rem Koolhaas, while opera buffs sought out Peter Sellars. You have to pick and choose in Davos, to decide what it is that you take away from the long journey...
...Hamptons say there are as many as 500 Tuxpeos living full-time in the area, and scores more show up during the work-filled summer months. Many of the new arrivals cross by foot near Douglas, Ariz., and then get rides to big cities where they catch vans, buses or even airplanes to New York. (Southwest Airlines is a popular choice for its fares, as low as $99 one-way.) The lucky ones with tourist visas can fly directly from Mexico City to New York City's J.F.K. Airport. But whether they travel by land or by air, relatively...