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April 8, 2004
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Top stories for April 8, 2004

High-dose drugs prevent heart deaths
Outperform standard medications
Newly identified gene linked to brain development
Discovery of GPR56 sheds light on evolution of frontal lobes

James Rothenberg named University's next treasurer
President of major investment firm in L.A., active in alumni affairs
Women outnumber men for the Class of '08
Records set for percentages of Asian Americans, African Americans, and Latinos admitted
In Chile and Brazil, Summers stresses globalization, international education
First formal trip by a Harvard president to Latin America
The euro at five
Summers, Trichet discuss currency's past, future
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Morimoto remembered
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Fakes at the Fogg!
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Small beer. Very small.
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Still nonconformist, after all these years
Harvard's Carpenter Center is the only North American work of the great Swiss architect Le Corbusier, and this year is its 40th. To mark the occasion, students have organized 'VAC BOS,' on display at the Center through April 15. (Staff photo Justin Ide/Harvard News Office)
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