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...problem is worsening, say experts, because more and more fishing vessels are heading out to the high seas - traditionally, a fishing free-for-all - to "top up" their load once they've hit the quota for their home country's fishing area, known as an exclusive economic zone. At the same time, demand keeps rising in wealthy countries for nutritious, and delicious, white-fish meat from species that have become increasingly hard to find closer to shore. "All fisheries are turning gradually into deep-sea fisheries because they have fished themselves out of the shallow waters," says Robert Steneck...
...have been cautioning against reading too much into the statistics. "Nobody says anything about turning a corner, seeing lights at the end of tunnels, any of those phrases," General David Petraeus told journalists on Dec. 6. "There's nobody in uniform who is doing victory dances in the end zone...
...think all of us need that break,” Vaillancourt said. “I’m not taking it as a negative thing at all…[We need to improve] our defensive zone. I don’t think any team has won a championship and had trouble with their defensive zone...
...happened. There is much disagreement over the historical record. The massacre is the subject of at least 10 dramatic and documentary films, several of them in production now, from China, Japan, the U.S., Europe and Canada. Some of those films - like Ted Leonsis' Nanking, which is about the Safety Zone, a refuge for Chinese in Nanjing set up by foreigners - present a shocking picture of the rape, looting, and random execution visited on the civilian population by occupying troops. On the other end of the spectrum, there is the yet-to-be-released The Truth About Nanking, by Japanese director...
...defense] played a very strategic game and didn’t allow many shots through,” Kessler said. “If we play like that every game it’s going to make my job easier and generate confidence in the [offensive] zone. Everything starts from the D zone.” Next up for Harvard is a game against New Hampshire, with which it will likely swap rankings today, in Durham, N.H. on Friday night. “We’ll be facing a great team on a big sheet of ice?...