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Freshmen goaltenders are hardly a new phenomena in Harvard history. Anne Browning ’00 was a freshman starter back in 1996 and dazzled the competition with a 0.54 goals-against average. When Browning left the team her senior year to focus on crew, then-freshman Cheryl Gunther rose to the occasion and shattered Harvard records. Her 0.44 goals-against average was the third-best in the nation that season...
Wheaton even split the goalkeeping duties between his two freshman keepers, Katie Shields and Maja Augustdottir. Senior Cheryl Gunther, the Crimson’s keeper for all but a handful of games over the past three years, quit the team during the offseason citing several grievances against Wheaton and the current captains...
...port of Novorossiysk were hit Aug. 8 by tornados and flash floods that destroyed 424 houses and killed 59 people. The death toll there is expected to climb as rescuers get to cars washed away by the floods or crushed by falling trees and buildings. --Reported by Uwe Gunther, Charles P. Wallace and Regine Wosnitza/ Berlin, Jan Stojaspal/Prague and Paul Quinn-Judge/Moscow
...Research, personal video recorders will be in 40% of all U.S. households by 2006. Until better encryption or industry-ordained alternatives give consumers legitimate ways to watch any show, anytime--without bothering to set the VCR--pirating and trading are bound to flourish. Even then, concedes TiVo president Morgan Gunther, "nothing is unhackable." While soap operas and sitcoms may not be getting any smarter, our ways of watching them almost certainly will...
...Research, personal video recorders will be in 40% of all U.S. households by 2006. Until better encryption or industry-ordained alternatives give consumers legitimate ways to watch any show, anytime--without bothering to set the VCR--pirating and trading are bound to flourish. Even then, concedes TiVo president Morgan Gunther, "nothing is unhackable." While soap operas and sitcoms may not be getting any smarter, our ways of watching them almost certainly will...