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It s the week. THE week. The week by which entire seasons can be measured. And, since Covid-19 s still a thing, we get a double dose. Let s hit it.
The past two games have been horrible. No way to sugarcoat it. But this week is an opportunity to set things right. Against the rival of rivals, no less. And Ohio State should have plenty to go on.
The Wolverines have a decent, not great, offense. Attackman Josh Zawada, #49, is the big gun, who can hurt you in a variety of ways. Zawada lights up the scoreboard, usually in a losing effort, and would be a starter pretty much anywhere in the country.
It is not clear how the supposedly unhackable VMS was hacked to disguise the vessel’s actual position. New Zealand protested the deception and apparently illegal fishing in correspondence with Russia in the months that followed.
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Pin 2 shows where the satellite tracker on the Russian-flagged Palmer indicated it was on Jan 19, 2020. Pin 1 shows where the Palmer was photographed by a New Zealand surveillance aircraft on the same day. The grey mass is Antarctica and the red lines define areas where, for example, fishing is allowed or not. The matter came to a head in late October during the annual meeting of the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR), held online due to the Covid-19 pandemic. New Zealand again challenged Russia with the photographic evidence, this time in front of 24 member nations, the European Union and numerous NGOs and fishing industry groups.