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...when Harvard’s power-play unit skated its first shift, that technical precision quickly collapsed under the scrutiny of five shots launched in quick succession. With Crimson skaters angling for position at Howard’s doorstep, the Black Bears’ bulwark allowed soft shots to trickle free for second and third opportunities...
...advantage passed its midway point, freshman Kevin Du lifted a rebound off the doorstep and sent it behind the net to sophomore Charlie Johnson, who redirected the puck to freshman Dylan Reese at the right circle. Reese’s one-timer snuck over Howard’s far shoulder, and the meltdown...
Keeping the Crimson netminder on his toes by firing in shots from beyond the blue line, Clarkson repeatedly tested him from long range before bringing the pressure to his doorstep...
...Security Studies--but no one has verified its role in those attacks. Even so, there is no question that the November bombings of the British consulate and a British-based bank in Istanbul showed that bin Laden's disciples were able to target Western interests at Europe's doorstep. If Madrid turns out to be the Islamists' handiwork, it means al-Qaeda has blasted open the door and stormed inside...
...that he has blockbuster status and a surprise Screen Actors Guild award, prestige scripts are piling up on Depp's doorstep. He reads them--"You kind of owe it to the writer, I think," he says--but he has no plans to try to fashion them into any kind of sensible mainstream career. Why start now? "Nothing changes," says Depp, who is in Wales shooting The Libertine, in which he plays the Earl of Rochester, a 17th century poet and pornographer who reportedly died of syphilis. "The challenge for me is still to do something that hasn't been beaten...