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February 6, 2003
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The politics of hunger
Jacques Diouf, director-general of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, spoke about the politics of hunger recently at the Kennedy School of Government. (Staff photo by Jon Chase) Full story |
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Applications to College exceed 20,000 for first time
12th time in past 13 years that applications rose
Harvard students remember space shuttle Columbia
astronauts "The crew of STS 107 would have wanted us to do more
than just grieve," President Summers tells students
HBS receives $25 million from venture capitalist Arthur Rock
Gift will support faculty, research, and course development in entrepreneurship and establish Arthur Rock Center for Entrepreneurship
Center for Government and International Studies proceeds without beneficial tunnel
University, Mid Cambridge community organizations could not reach consensus
Berman appointed Harvard vice president for finance and chief financial officer
Will advise President Summers on all matters of financial strategy, policy, and resource allocation
UN food and agriculture director-general addresses world hunger at Forum
Problem is political, not technical
European Convention hints at European future
Effort to draft "European Constitution" raises fundamental questions
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