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September 14, 2006

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Top stories for
September 14, 2006

News

Harvard College to eliminate early admission
Change will take effect next year

Bok talks about current projects, new initiatives
The interim (and former) president looks forward to a busy year

Khatami praises democracy, slams U.S. action
Former Iranian president says bin Laden's crimes twofold

Research

Research shows who dies when and where
Our nation divided into 'eight Americas,' say Ezzati and Murray

Interns continue to work overly long shifts, study finds
Endangering patients and themselves

Community

Behnisch Architekten submits early design ideas for Science Complex

Morris dancers in antler headresses stadium with backhoe Rembrandt watercolor
Bridging
the seasons
New season,
new stadium
Rembrandt
at Harvard
college application
Only one deadline
'The college admissions process has become too pressured, too complex, and too vulnerable to public cynicism,' says Harvard interim President Derek Bok. 'We hope that doing away with early admission will improve the process and make it simpler and fairer.' (Staff photo Justin Ide/Harvard News Office)
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Harvard task force will examine teaching incentives and rewards
Diversity training fails to boost minorities into management
Harvard fundraising reaches $595M in fiscal year '06
Paul Farmer awarded SAR's Staley Prize
Jill Carroll among fall fellows at Shorenstein Center
Gates inducted into Sons of the American Revolution



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