Word: winner
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...done when her team needed her most. At 8:01 of the sudden-death period, she raced down the left wing and slipped the puck under the stick of UNH goaltender Alicia Roberts, where Harvard freshman winger Jen Botterill was waiting to slam home the game-winner...
Coyne is the winner of the $45,000 J. Anthony Lukas Work-in-Progress Award, while Hochschild and Mayer receive the Mark Lynton History Prize and the J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize, respectively. Both prizes come with a $10,000 award...
...time Pulitzer Prize winner and recipient of the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award, Lukas, a former Crimson managing editor, wrote five books...
...done when her team needed her most. At 8:01 of the sudden-death period, she raced down the left wing and slipped the puck under the stick of UNH goaltender Alicia Roberts, where Harvard freshman winger Jen Botterill was waiting to slam home the game-winner...
...spending record sums on advertising. There was a big wager too. DreamWorks partner JEFFREY KATZENBERG bet WARREN BEATTY that Miramax would print more ads by a certain date than DreamWorks would run to hype rival Saving Private Ryan. The stakes: a $10,000 contribution to the charity of the winner's choice. When the deadline rolled around, Beatty claimed victory. (Miramax's final tally was 118 pages, vs. 165 for DreamWorks.) Katzenberg alleged a miscount. But in Hollywood a suit will often defer to a star, especially when so paltry a sum is concerned. Katzenberg paid up. When Beatty told...