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...Sue McCarter, Princeton...
Harvard opened the scoring at 3:04 of the first period when senior Jennifer White took the puck on a pass from Sue Newell and rocketed it past Dartmouth goalie Kristen Bjork. The power-play goal was set up after Newell intercepted the puck deep in Crimson territory...
...game. Springfield's only goal came on a beautifully executed play 25 seconds into the second half, when freshman Chris Manning made a drive that Crimson defenders thought would fall harmlessly wide of the mark. What the Harvard defense didn't count on, though, was Springfield's speedy wing Sue Monalum charging the goalpost from outside of the penalty circle and reaching the ball in time to deflect it to the twines...
After a university committee formed to address the charges did not find a solution to satisfy both parties, Drye took his complaints to the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Council, which granted him the right to sue in March...
...actress narrated the piece as scheduled. After receiving repeated warnings, both from musicians and board members who criticized her engagement as "provocative" and "insensitive," and from outside lobby groups, the management cancelled the concert, citing safety hazards to participants. Last Friday, Redgrave announced that she will sue the orchestra for $30,000 in damages, as well as seek more than $4 million from two unnamed men she claims have attempted to undermine her career...