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March 6, 2003
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Wrestling with a problem from hell
Samantha Power won the National Book Critics Circle prize for non-fiction for her book, "A Problem From Hell: America and the Age of Genocide." Power, the 31-year-old founder of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy in Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, writes in her book that the
United States has consistently failed to stop such horrors as the slaughters in Cambodia, Bosnia, and Rwanda. (Staff photo by Stephanie Mitchell) Full story
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Battling a problem from hell
After winning National Book Critics Circle prize, Samantha Power continues to expose genocide
The Big Picture
Sandy Selesky, avian photographer
Harvard Foundation Humanitarian Medal presented to Bishop Charles E. Blake
Bishop is founder of Save Africa's Children
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