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...first time since 1930, no Harvard student wins one of the 32 American Rhodes scholarships in the prestigious program for study at Oxford University. Tegan S. Shohet '01 does win a Canadian Rhodes Scholarship. In addition, four Harvard students, however, are named one of 95 finalists...
...Botterill centered the most prolific scoring line in the country alongside senior Tammy Shewchuk and sophomore Kalen Ingram. When Shewchuk broke the Harvard career goal-scoring record, she was quick to give a large portion of the credit to her Canadian National teammate...
...Botterill's story does have a happy ending, however. Immediately following the Frozen Four, she and Shewchuk played on the same line for the Canadian National Team at the Women's Ice Hockey World Championships. In the 3-2 gold-medal-game victory over the United States, Shewchuk scored the Canadian's second goal and Botterill netted the eventual game-winner...
...stripped the company down and shifted its focus squarely on the telecom business. Among his moves was to go on a buying spree in North America, snapping up seven companies including DSC Communications Corp., a midsized telecommunications equipment maker based in Dallas, Texas in 1998, and Newbridge Networks, a Canadian maker of data switches, last year...
PUSHING THE ENVELOPE Want to live longer? Julia Roberts and Benicio Del Toro may be on to something. A Canadian study of every actor ever considered for an Oscar shows that winning the golden guy--as opposed to just being nominated for one--increases life expectancy nearly four years. What's the lesson? Being at the top of your game is not merely gratifying, it's healthy. Just ask Katharine Hepburn. The most Oscar-winning actress of all time (four in all) this month celebrated her 94th birthday...