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Exhibit C--The Anglo-American War: The Oscars love to nominate Brits. Only they don't like to give them awards. In 1995, Sense and Sensibility racked up an overwhelming number of nominations. And then it lost in virtually every single category (to Braveheart, an American made pseudo-British film...
According to Newman, national scholars, who are participating as program faculty along with Harvard faculty, will nominate undergraduates for the program.
Students selected to receive the Rhodes must first obtain the University's endorsement. Selection committees in each state then nominate candidates to the district level where, after interviews, the final selection is made. Each district selects four recipients.
"I had just had dinner with Sterling, and he said he was running for secretary, and so I thought I would nominate him. So I was surprised when he ran against me for treasurer," Burton said. "But it all worked out in the end," he added.
Determining who is in charge won't be easy, either: Although Yeltsin plans to renominate Viktor Chernomyrdin for prime minister despite his resounding rejection by the Duma on Monday, the Communists and nationalists who control the legislature may nominate their own candidate -- and the outcome of the power struggle will...