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October 19, 2006
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'Jerusalem Women Speak'
Ghada Ageel, a Palestinian Ph.D. student and Web diarist, visited Harvard on Friday, Oct. 13 as part of 'Jerusalem Women Speak,' a three-woman panel on a tour of New England sponsored by Partners for Peace. Ageel said, 'I am coming here to say, help us. America is involved in this conflict, and is feeding it. Wherever you stand, stand for justice.' (Staff photo Jon Chase/Harvard News Office) Full story |
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Chertoff charts tactics and initiatives in war on terror
Accomplish mission or withdraw
Experts debate bringing the troops home
Jerusalem women speak at Harvard Divinity School
Touring Partners for Peace fault Israeli policies
Ethnic violence in Russia rises
Russians increase attacks on Muslims, Jews, others
Greek ambassador gives nuanced talk on Balkans
Daylong summit at AAAS discusses stem cell research, leadership
Shorenstein speakers address 'media forever changed'
Journalists talk about changes that have thrown the word 'journalist' up for grabs
Exploring the 'Life and Times' of John Kenneth Galbraith
University continues 'what-if' flu pandemic planning
Local emergency teams examine draft pandemic plan
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