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Top stories for November 16, 2006

Kennedy School, Law School students labor for Nairobi poor
Speaker says Russia embraces its past
Dewhirst sees 'Neo-Soviet' nostalgia for good, old anti-democratic days
'Sobering' housing studies conference revisits rental housing

Sensitivity to pain explained
Could be key to easing chronic pain
Cutting new paths to careers in surgery
Women surgical pioneers talk of struggles on the way
HMNH honors Goodall with 2007 Roger Tory Peterson Medal
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Strong girls
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Ambivalent emancipator
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Hope, health, and soccer
Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya is one of the largest slums in all of Africa, where a million people live in extreme hardship. Two Harvard graduate students are working to bring hope, health, and a little soccer to Kibera, through a nonprofit organization founded by the Kennedy School's Rye Barcott (right). The Law School's Matt Bugher (left) is treasurer. (Staff photo Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard News Office)
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