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June 17, 2004

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June 17, 2004

News
Kofi Annan urges multilateralism
UN secretary-general speaks at Afternoon Exercises

Graduate life science study to be unified under program umbrella
Reorganization to streamline programs, increase flexibility

Summers describes Harvard's role in making the American dream more accessible to all
Remarks to Harvard Alumni Association highlight initiatives that can shrink opportunity gap

Research
Brain aging found to start at 40
Damage begins early

Fruit consumption shown to help prevent blindness
Researchers show three servings help prevent age-related blindness

Science and scientists in society
Radcliffe medalist Tilghman asks why scientists make us uneasy

Marques Reed '04 Tilghman Cho
Almost there Science anxiety Orange of my eye
Kofi Annan
Multilateral vision
Kofi Annan was the speaker June 10 at Harvard's Afternoon Exercises. The bursts of applause that interrupted his talk at frequent intervals suggested that many in the audience approved of his multilateral message. (Staff photo Rose Lincoln/Harvard News Office)
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