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...period. “We were very undisciplined in the second period and as a result, got very tired,” Stone said. “We took stupid penalties—we just can’t afford to do that.” In the third frame and into overtime, however, the Crimson stayed out of the penalty box, while Yale’s pressure became fiercer. The Bulldogs outshot Harvard in the third period and overtime, but Martin’s goaltending and the Crimson defense preserved the tie. On a key chance for Yale...
...stormed out of the gates at the start, launching 21 shots on net in the opening period. However, as Shipe got settled, the pace of the game slowed, and its power-play chances disappeared, Harvard’s offensive attack ebbed. After following with 15 shots in the middle frame, it mustered only seven in the final twenty minutes. A large part of the discrepancy could be attributed to special teams play. The Crimson received three one-man advantages in each of the first two periods, but just one in the third—on a checking call artfully drawn...
...turning points of Harvard’s Saturday clash versus Yale could quickly be identified as the game’s two scores. But the most important plays of the game may have been a trio of Bulldogs goals that were disallowed—two in the opening frame and a final wave-off in overtime, permitting the 1-1 final. The initial pair of whistles came during a pivotal stretch of 5-on-3 play to end the first period. With goalie Martin facing a relentless Yale onslaught, the referee blew the play dead during a fracas in front...
...journey across the yard every day, fending off angry foreigners and their pets, if Mr. Canaday can so easily bypass the John Harvard statue and all its accompanying mayhem. But the tyrannical rampage of random privilege does not stop at housing. Mr. Canaday’s well-endowed muscular frame puts my own to shame. The sheer, intimidating perfection of his figure is a testament to the abhorrently unfair process of DNA distribution. In the interest of leveling the social playing-field, I support dragging Mr. Canaday down to the level of the genetic proletariat: scar his face, knock...
...probable cause" to believe a crime has been committed or about to be committed. The paperwork required with a FISA warrant application could be trimmed. In emergencies, FISA now allows the attorney general to approve a wiretap as long as he gets court authorization within 72 hours; that time frame could be lengthened. FISA could also be changed to give intelligence agencies the authority to quickly monitor many phone numbers at once or to allow the President, if he had reason to believe a terror attack was imminent, to order the NSA to sweep American airwaves for a short time...