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The newspaper of The Johns Hopkins University March 17, 2008 | Vol. 37 No. 26

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The president meets the press
Reporters and camera crews learn of Brody's decision to retire


Board chair Pamela Flaherty and President William R. Brody with reporters and camera crews.

Shortly after President William R. Brody's announcement on Monday to the board of trustees that he would retire on Dec. 31, he and board chair Pamela Flaherty met the press on the Decker Quadrangle. The news of Brody's departure was widely covered in newspapers and on television.
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Citizens on Patrol takes its first walk
In a gesture of unity, Charles Village residents, Baltimore City police, civic leaders, elected officials and Johns Hopkins affiliates came together Wednesday evening to usher in Citizens on Patrol, a neighborhood watch program that seeks to reduce crime in the area and become a model effort for the city.
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DNA detectives find lung cancer markers may recur
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center have uncovered clearly recognizable genetic alterations in tumors and tissue removed from patients with early-stage lung cancers that look like good predictors of which of these cancers are more likely to recur.
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  OTHER NEWS
 

Thinking Out Loud: Lassoing the locomotive

Mining the 'Afro-American' archives

WMAP reveals neutrinos, dark ages' end, first second of universe

Want to lose weight, keep it off? Personal counseling beats Web

Common origins for distinct clinical diagnoses

     

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