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...Every once in a while, Bush lets on that he knows his press corps sometimes has a little more on its mind during overnight trips than work, work, work. This week, many White House reporters have been contemplating the policy implications of ?Salt or no salt? Frozen or on the rocks?? The President seemed to sense that and told his pool at the hotel, ?It?s good to see you all. And I?d like to make sure you work, more than you play.? It?s a tricky balance, made easier by the fact that the ?Security and Prosperity Partnership...
...similar feedback loop is melting permafrost, usually defined as land that has been continuously frozen for two years or more. There's a lot of earthly real estate that qualifies, and much of it has been frozen much longer than two years--since the end of the last ice age, or at least 8,000 years ago. Sealed inside that cryonic time capsule are layers of partially decayed organic matter, rich in carbon. In high-altitude regions of Alaska, Canada and Siberia, the soil is warming and decomposing, releasing gases that will turn into methane and CO2. That, in turn...
...percentage—and assistant captain Steve Mullin, a defenseman who has played in 98 straight games. The winner of the Maine-Harvard game will move on to face the winner of top-seeded Michigan State and the fourth seed University of New Hampshire for a spot in the Frozen Four, held in Milwaukee, Wisc. “We’re really excited,” Reese said. “Maine got us real good [my] freshman year, so the game’s extra special for us against Maine, and I feel like we have the best...
...penalty kill, I don’t know if anybody’s been better than us. We make it hard for teams to get in the neutral zone. We’re aggressive.” THE REST OF THE FIELDThe teams are set for the Frozen Four in Minneapolis next weekend, the first to exclude Harvard in four years. Fellow Ancient Eight team Princeton fell to Minnesota on Friday night, 4-0, in a game marred by a rare brawl with 38 seconds left. The win allows the Golden Gophers to advance to its first straight Frozen Four...
...Harvard women’s hockey team won a pivotal playoff game at the Whittemore Center on the campus of the University of New Hampshire on its way to the NCAA Championship game. Tonight, it hopes to repeat that formula. In 2005, the Crimson advanced to the Frozen Four, where it knocked off St. Lawrence in the national semifinals before bowing to Minnesota, 4-3, in the title game. This time around, Harvard (18-12-4) travels to the Durham, N.H. arena of the top-seeded Wildcats (32-2-1) for a home-site quarterfinal showdown with a ticket...