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Britta E. Lindquist

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Former Chief U.S. Weapons Inspector in Iraq David Kay tells a packed house at the John F. Kennedy Jr. forum that the United States failed to get accurate intelligence mainly due to a lack of trained American agents on the ground.

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Student Mental Health Task Force members Rohit Chopra ’04, left, and Dr. Paul J. Barreira field questions at yesterday’s forum in Ticknor Lounge.

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Pro-choice advocate Kate Michelman (center) speaks at the IOP debate while IOP Director Daniel R. Glickman (left) and pro-life speaker Carol Tobias (right) look on.

RESISTANCE IS FUTILE
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RESISTANCE IS FUTILE

Stuart Levy, professor of molecular biology and microbiology at Tufts School of Medicine (TSM) and director of the Center for Adaptation Genetics and Drug Resistance, left, discusses antibiotic resistance yesterday in Ticknor Lounge. Harvard School o

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Gerald Wootten III ‘05, left, listens as Gopal Sarma ‘05 chats about the curricular review in Kirkland yesterday.

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Associate Dean of the College Jeffrey Wolcowitz, left, and Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 join students in Kirkland House to discuss the curricular review yesterday.

NOT UP FOR DEBATE
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NOT UP FOR DEBATE

Varsity Lincoln-Douglas champion Matt Scarola of Syosset, N.Y. receives his trophy from Sara Farber, who helped run the Harvard National Invitational Forensics Tournament, at the awards ceremony yesterday.

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Guitarist and lead vocalist RYAN MILLER.

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Guster performs for Harvard students last night at the Gordon Track and Field Center.

Blanks.
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Blanks.

Last year’s emo punk first-year phenoms, who have opened numerous campus venues. Members include Matt C. Boch ’06 (guitar, vocals); John T. Drake ’06 (drums); John H. Carter ’06 (guitar); Long Le-Khac ’06 (bass).

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DWIGHT N. HOPKINS ’76 and CNBC CEO PAMELA THOMAS-GRAHAM ’85 converse over dinner during the Harvard Black Alumni Weekend. Thomas-Graham was the historic weekend’s keynote speaker.

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