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September 15, 2005
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Healing words
Jiefu Huang, vice minister of health in the People's Republic of China, spoke at Harvard Medical School on Sept. 8 about the state of health care in China, an enormous system with 17,000 major hospitals and many more smaller facilities. (Staff photo Kris Snibbe/Harvard News Office) Full story |
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Allston planning and consultation advance
Search is on for science building architect
Berman to step down as VP for finance
Chief financial officer to assume advisory role
Health care reform in China discussed
Vice minister Huang details advances, problems, reforms
President Summers highlights Katrina relief efforts
Constitution Day will be marked by Tribe lecture
Event imagines a 'Roberts Legacy'
Student life gets an experienced hand
Suzy M. Nelson appointed associate dean for residential life
Ellison named secretary of board, assistant dean
Lecturer on Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations has served Harvard for a decade
New HLS institute to explore race, justice
Charles Hamilton Houston Institute opens today
Harvard projects practice the three R's
Summer construction reuses as well as recycles
Harvard named one of '100 Best' employers for women
Working Mother Magazine bestows award for third consecutive year
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