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...notes are easily traceable, the panicky thieves dumped more than $2 million, along with clothes and firearms that may yield forensic evidence, in a van parked outside a hotel. A passerby alerted the police, who promptly swooped in. EXPLORE STORAGE OPTIONS: It took police less than a week to round up the gang's main vehicles, including two recovered in local pub parking lots and one car found still burning. Neither did it take long to pinpoint other items they used: 14 large steel crates dumped in a nearby field. CHOOSE PARTNERS WISELY: Police swiftly put up a $3.5 million...
...more evidence on land and offshore that these questions can be fully answered. And as always, the most valuable evidence will be the earthly remains of the ancient people themselves. In one 10-day session, Kennewick Man has added immeasurably to anthropologists' store of knowledge, and the next round of study is already under way. If scientists treat those bones with respect and Native American groups acknowledge the importance of unlocking their secrets, the mystery of how and when the New World was populated may finally be laid to rest...
...option is what has people excited.Imagine the Quakers laying an egg in New Haven tomorrow night in front of a downright nasty Yale crowd, and the Tigers cleaning up the next night against the emotionally spent Bulldogs. Then, the same Penn team that had seemingly been scouting out first-round NCAA locations for about a month now would need to beat Princeton in Jadwin or else face the prospect of a neutral site do-or-die playoff game against a team that went 2-11 against non-conference competition.All of a sudden, the “seeding watches?...
...face of defeat. “I’m not a very good game player—so I pretty much expected to lose going in,” said E.E. Keenan ’06, one of the contestants who failed to advance past the preliminary round. “But I thought it was a lot of fun.” Though the tournament teetered on chaos from time to time, with plans to follow a pre-made bracket falling by the wayside, the spirit of fun prevailed throughout the night. One of those responsible for that...
...concerned.” A combination of freshmen and converts to the position will have to prove themselves. Senior Peter Doyle will play long-stick mid for the first time, while junior P.J. Maglathlin is returning from a year off, and freshman Sam Slaughter will round out the group. Two freshmen, Nick Sapia and Garrett Schabb, will start at short-stick mid. The Crimson is also looking to use a new strategy in goal, potentially splitting the time between freshman Joe Pike and sophomore Evan O’Donnell to utilize each player’s abilities. After Saturday...