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November 13, 2003

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Top stories for November 13, 2003

News
Economist says North Korea's famine shows no signs of easing
Marcus Noland details citydwellers' plight, elite's abuses

Oxford biologist Richard Dawkins to deliver Tanner Lectures
Author of 'The Blind Watchmaker' to speak on science and the spirit of wonder

Research
Puberty gene identified
Discovery of 'Harry Potter' gene could lead to new infertility, cancer treatments

With proper intervention, ESL children not at a reading disadvantage
GSE's Lesaux finds ESL students can surpass native English speakers

Campus
Neither rain nor snow nor decentralization nor mysterious acronyms
A day in the life of Harvard Mail Services

Seminara, Crowley women's volleyball team France
Next-to-last samurai Many high fives Designer water
Lesaux
The bilingual advantage
Nonie Lesaux of the GSE has discovered that with support and early intervention, ESL students can read as well or better than their monolingual peers. (Staff photo Justin Ide/Harvard News Office)
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Energy-saving programs ask Harvard to go 'cold turkey'
Classics scholars showcase the history of mechanics
Veronica Fullard, Renaissance woman
Local shelter works to prevent dating violence


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