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October 20, 2005
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Deep friendship
Sergei Konoplyov, the Kennedy School's U.S.-Russia security program director, points to August's rescue of trapped Russian submariners as an example of the importance of forging understanding and personal ties between the two nations. A phone call between two friends who'd met at the program set off a chain of events leading to the sailors' rescue. (Staff photo Kris Snibbe/Harvard News Office) Full story |
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Russian, U.S. admirals talk to save sub
KSG Executive Program forged ties that saved lives
Provost's Office is restructured
Hyman makes changes to meet new challenges
Mohamed A. El-Erian named president and CEO of Harvard Management Company
PIMCO managing director and former IMF official to lead investment of University endowment
Conservative icon speaks at K School
Schlafly says activist judges are new conservative target
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