2002 - Exeter College - University of Oxford
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1984<br />
Rosalind Henwood (Kirby) writes, ‘I returned to<br />
Nepal with my husband, Dr Nicholas Henwood, and<br />
our two daughters Lydia (8) and Elizabeth (6) in<br />
November 2000. We are working with Médecins du<br />
Monde, setting up a TB and HIV/AIDS awareness<br />
and training programme in two districts in western<br />
Nepal. After nine months <strong>of</strong> negotiations we signed a<br />
5-year agreement with His Majesty’s Government <strong>of</strong><br />
Nepal last August (2001) for this project. We hope<br />
that despite present political instability we will be able<br />
to continue to serve the poor in remote areas.’<br />
Steven William Price writes, ‘I am married to Sue<br />
‘I have had to hang up my rugby boots,<br />
but not before playing for<br />
Nottinghamshire in 1996.’<br />
and have two daughters, Hannah (7 years) and Frances<br />
(5 years). After graduating I spent two years working<br />
as an engineer for Electrolux in Durham. I have since<br />
trained to be a teacher and I am currently Head <strong>of</strong><br />
Science at Nottingham High School for Girls. I have<br />
had to hang up my rugby boots, but not before playing<br />
for Nottinghamshire in 1996.’<br />
1987<br />
Christopher D. Alafi is living in San Francisco.<br />
1996<br />
Peter Catalino is currently studying medicine at<br />
UCLA. He represented <strong>Oxford</strong> recently, rowing with<br />
OU Lightweights Rowing Club in Korea in July 2001,<br />
where they defeated Cambridge’s CULRC. He also<br />
rowed with the same <strong>Oxford</strong> club in Beijing in<br />
September last, losing to Yale’s heavyweight men, the<br />
eventual winners <strong>of</strong> the regatta. He was due to run in<br />
the Los Angeles marathon in spring <strong>2002</strong>.<br />
Ned T. Sahin reports that he is continuing his<br />
PhD work at MIT in Cognitive Neuroscience. His<br />
Adviser is Steven Pinker. His work focuses on language,<br />
using FMRI to image brain activity corresponding to<br />
noun and verb morphological transformations. He<br />
recently visited Matt Addison in Nenagh, Ireland,<br />
where Matt is a process engineer for Procter & Gamble.<br />
34 EXON - Autumn <strong>2002</strong>