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Chang has become a sort of Pied Piper of Pudong, the suburban Shanghai business district, luring chip engineers by the dozen from Taiwan. Chang's Semiconductor Manufacturing International has built China's first 8-in. wafer foundry, a $1.5 billion venture that heralds more high-tech Taiwanese investments in the giant next door...
Canada won the game largely due to the timeliness of its scoring. Canadian forward Cherie Piper, the last player added to the team and a Dartmouth recruit, made the play that set up the first Canadian goal in the game’s first two minutes. Jayna Hefford scored Canada’s third goal on a breakaway with just a second left in the second period...
Canada outshot Russia 60-6. St. Lawrence’s Isabelle Chartrand scored her first career Olympic goal on a blue-line shot, and Dartmouth signee Cherie Piper scored the second the goal of her Olympics. Piper, once one of team’s final cuts, has established herself since being reinstated...
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Piper’s place on the team had been shrouded with controversy, as Canadian Coach Danielle Sauvageau replaced veteran Nancy Drolet with Piper just a month before the Olympics. Drolet appealed the decision to an arbitrator, but her appeal was denied, leaving the team in a state of uncertainty in between...