Word: canadians
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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DIED. OWEN HART, 34, professional wrestler known as the Blue Blazer; after falling some 70 ft. while being lowered onto the mat before an audience of more than 16,000; in Kansas City, Mo. The acrobatic stuntman, scion of a prominent Canadian wrestling family, was often billed as a straight man for such higher-profile World Wrestling Federation heavyweights as "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. Authorities have begun an investigation into Hart's death...
...wasn't really looking for anymore academic credentials. I don't need another degree," said Laura Lynch, a national reporter for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. "I wanted to step back a bit from what I'm doing...
Lynch will spend her time at Harvard studying human rights in different countries. She has covered the Canadian Supreme Court and justice department extensively...
According to Lynch, American and Canadian journalists have much to learn from their counterparts who work in more difficult situations...
Last year Hasek, 34, did real good, leading the tiny Czech Republic to a gold medal over the All-Star-studded American, Canadian and Russian teams. He has won the Hart Trophy--hockey's MVP award, which is usually reserved for scoring studs--two years running. He's a finalist again this year. Opposing teams scored an average of 1.87 goals per game against him in the regular season, vs. the league average of 2.63. He's known as the "Dominator," which he demonstrated in shutting down the younger, faster and just plain better Ottawa Senators to win the first...