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May 10, 2001
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Top stories for May 10, 2001

Arts
Sit-in ends after 21 days
Members of committee to examine the employment of lower-paid workers are named

Research

GAZETTE SPECIAL May 14, 2001
New drug dissolves stomach tumors
Also being tried in brain, lung, and other cancers

Getting into rhythms of Alzheimer's disease
Researchers have found that clocking biorythms can aid in Alzheimer's diagnosis

Arts
Swinging into spring
Arts First opens season with a bang

Sports
Girls can look up to 'A Hero for Daisy'
Filmmaker's debut profiles a two-time Olympic rower who tackled inequalities and gender stereotypes

John Daggett Murray Turnbull Mass Hall workers returning to offices
Internship attracts best and brightest The Big Picture: Murray Turnbull Three week sit-in comes to a close
Neil Rudenstine at exhibit opening
Artful acquisition
Harvard University President Neil Rudenstine proudly stands before one of the 30 new Harvard University Art Museums' acquisitions of Modern and Contempory Art in honor of Rudenstine and his wife Angelica, an art historian and curator. (Photo by Stephanie Mitchell) Full story



Other stories
Caffeine reduces risk of Parkinson's
Landscapers turn 'tent city' back into Yard
HBS contest features social enterprise
SPH panel assaults salt
Two named to MacArthur board
Artists needed for next year's directories
Former KSG dean is elected to National Academy of Sciences









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