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July 17, 2003

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Top stories for July 17, 2003

Research
Earth's birth date turned back
Formed earlier than believed

Groups, like people, can be intelligent, says GSE professor
New book probes King Arthur, lawn mowers, and organizational intelligence

News
Broad Institute created
Will join Harvard, M.I.T., and others in interdisciplinary initiative in genomics and medicine

Profiles
Christianity before heresy
Karen L. King shines light on left-out Bible passages

Arts
Theater cross-dressing in the spotlight
Harvard Theatre Collection exhibit showcases ancient tradition

Karen L. King Playbill image of Harvard thespian in drag David Perkins
Christianity before heresy Spotlight on cross-dressing Groups can be intelligent
Stein Jacobsen
Earth's birth date turned back
Our planet is 50 to 90 million years older than previously thought, according to new evidence found in meteorites by Stein Jacobsen, professor of geochemistry at Harvard University, and colleagues. (Staff photo by Jon Chase)
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Iuliano named Harvard's vice president and general counsel
Lieber wins World Technology Award
Whitesides among Kyoto Prize winners
Supreme Court supports use of race in college admissions
Drawing on injustice: Leedell Bean
Putting research results on food labels


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