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Katherine M. Dimengo

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Cracking Bosnia's Shell

SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina—Earlier this summer I remember sitting on the number four metro in Paris; I am nearly finished reading page

PBHA Tutoring Programs Hit Hard

Dozens of Boston-area children who enjoy weekly tutoring by Harvard undergraduates are receiving less personal attention than in past years—their

After Pine Update, New Mail Just Won’t Go Away

Some students who use Pine to check their e-mail have recently felt a bit more popular than usual. Since a

Dessert Shop Opens With Private Party

Finally there’s a Finale just around the corner. The decadent desserterie’s new Holyoke center space formerly occupied by Ma Soba

South Asian Scholar To Lead Institute

South Asian political specialist Gower Rizvi took over as director of the Kennedy School of Government’s (KSG) Institute for Government

Dark Meat Lightens Fare at Wrap

In case you’re still in the dark, white meat is out at the Wrap. One of the few quick and

Technology Mix-up Strikes Nerves

More than 4,000 members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) lost their jobs Tuesday morning. All members of

Serbian Leader Calls For National Reforms

Serbia must reform its government and society because the entire Balkan region lacks institutions and infrastructure of stable democracy, said

Rain Does Not Stop Ferris Bueller’s Antics

The Port-O-Potties were lined up next to Widener. The popcorn poppers were scattered through the laughing crowd. On a giant

Former First Lady Teaches ‘Life’s Lessons’

Wearing her trademark three-stranded pearl necklace, former First Lady Barbara Bush told members of a packed forum at the Kennedy

UHS To Require Prescription Drug Plan

Beginning this fall, University Health Services will make all full-time students pay for a new drug prescription plan. Before this

'Bueller' Picked for Movie Night

The Harvard community will be treated to popcorn and a movie Sunday night, as University President Lawrence H. Summers starts

K-School Graduates Choosing Service

The Kennedy School of Government (KSG) announced last week that more of its 2002 graduates were entering public service jobs

Settlement Reached in Frat House Suit

After over a year of legal battles, the Sigma Chi fraternity reached a financial settlement with Pi Eta Speakers Associates

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A Tragic Exhibit

WASHINGTON—In a city that prides itself on its stunning monuments to soldiers and presidents who lived and died for this

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