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October 21, 2004

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Top stories for
October 21, 2004

News
Allston plans move ahead
Students, faculty participate in Allston planning effort

President Summers announces groundbreaking partnership
New deal to attract top Mexican Ph.D. students

KSG conference defines, discusses 'rogue' states
Sessions probe ways of dealing with rigid, repressive states

Forum panel assails Sudanese government
Experts gather to discuss genocide in Darfur region of Sudan

Research
Laughing it up in psychotherapy
It can be seriously contagious

Brain battles itself over short-term rewards, long-term goals
Implications range from economic theory to addiction research

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Driving
change
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so perfect
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conducting
Ashton Carter
Rogue strategy
Rogue states - those that are repressive at home and uncooperative with the international community - represent a problem for which the U.S. has no single policy. Last week the KSG hosted a gathering of experts, including Ashton Carter, Ford Foundation Professor of Science and International Affairs, to strategize about these disparate states. (Staff photo Kris Snibbe/Harvard News Office)
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Lichtman probes battle of nerves
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'Dressed to Impress' at Sackler Saturday
Annual Hunn Awards given for outstanding longtime service


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