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November 13, 2003

Noland
Failure to thrive
Marcus Noland of the Institute for International Economics says that North Korea's famine began in the 1950s with collectivization and worsened during the 80s and 90s after the withdrawal of Soviet and Chinese aid. As many as a million North Koreans have died of hunger in the past decade. (Staff photo Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard News Office) Full story

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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

Energy-saving programs ask Harvard to go "cold turkey"
Thursday! Thursday! Thursday! It's Cambridge vs. Boston in a battle to save the planet

Audit uncovers recycling treasures in trash
Nearly half of trash could have been recycled

 

 

 

 

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