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S. CHARTEY Quarcoo

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A Journalist Through and Through

A soft-spoken man sits in the quiet enclaves of the Barker Center, reflecting on Nigeria’s past and prospects. Though he

Nigerian Journalist Pushes for Freedoms

Nigerian journalist Waziri O. Adio warned a room of students and writers last night at the Kennedy School of Government

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Widener Unveils New Reading Room

After two years of construction, the Phillips reading room in Widener Library opened its doors to the Harvard community yesterday,

Sachs Speaks on AIDS

Stone Professor of International Trade Jeffery D. Sachs labeled the African AIDS epidemic a symptom of a larger socioeconomic crisis

From Sanders Theatre to the West Wing

Lawrence B. Lindsey has gone from grading Ec.10 exams to grading the economy for the leader of the free world.

Parties Battle Over Manual Recount

For this first time in six days of political and constitutional struggle, lawyers for Vice President Al Gore '69 and

Spike Lee Wows Forum

Spike Lee discussed his new film, Bamboozled, before a packed audience at the ARCO Forum last night. Co-sponsored by the

Barrios Encourages Adams House Students To Vote

Mass. State Rep. Jarrett T. Barrios '90 visited Adams House dining hall last night in a last-minute drive to register

HSAS Protests Pricewaterhouse Report on Working Conditions

About a dozen members of Harvard Students Against Sweatshops (HSAS) demonstrated outside an alumni event in Winthrop House on Friday,

Rhodes Endorsements Rise by 10 Percent

Harvard endorsed 40 students and alums for the Rhodes Scholarship last night, a near 10 percent increase from the number

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