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...takes some kind of hero or god [to stop those kinds of shots]." Harvard Captain Ken Code said after the 7-3 loss...
Late in the third period when Harvard Captain Ken Code clutched his side, threw off his grove, skated to the face-off circle, and felt to the ice, few in the sellout Boston Garden Beanpot crowd seemed concerned with Northeastern's 7-3 lead...
...same junior B team as Code, says the Harvard captain probably knew he would play varsity. "He's the type who knew he would make the team from day one," Vaughn says, adding that the same Cornell coach had told him he couldn't play Division I hockey either. "Ken showed me that I could play Division I when he made the Harvard squad," Vaughn says...
Playing hockey with Mark Fusco was the highlight of his career, Code says. And St. Lawrence's Vaughn says the experience changed his old teammate's game the most. "Ken was always strong on his skates and hard to check into the boards, a smart hockey player. Playing with Mark Fusco helped...
...Continent's recession has dragged on, many West Europeans have begun looking for scapegoats and have found them among their minorities. Suddenly the Turks, Pakistanis and Algerians are no longer individuals: they are Kana-ken, nig-nogs and bougnouls. Occasionally the prejudice goes from verbal violence to physical: a gang attack, an anonymous bullet, a bomb thrown from a passing car. More often racism comes at arm's length: random insults, hostile stares, racial stereotypes held up as universal truths. "Yes, I suppose I'm prejudiced," says a West London matron. "People my age had nothing...