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April 17, 2003
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Rewriting history
Scott Sowerby, a doctoral student in history, has done some groundbreaking research on English King James II. Sowerby says the English ruler, known to history as an autocrat, was ahead of his time on matters of religious tolerance. (Staff photo by Stephanie Mitchell) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
In simulation, bioterrorist warning system passes test
Could also detect outbreaks of natural diseases
Berkman Center fellow Dave Winer wants to get Harvard blogging
Weblog pioneer preaches the gospel of blog
Common bacteria associated with a leading cause of blindness
Researchers discover association between chlamydia pneumoniae and age-related macular degeneration
Graduate student Scott Sowerby finds surprising side to King James II
English ruler, known to history as an autocrat, was ahead of his time on matters of religious tolerance
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