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The newspaper of The Johns Hopkins University January 29, 2007 | Vol. 36 No. 19

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SAIS students take flight
Groups head to Haiti, Guatemala, Mexico, China, Saudi Arabia


Monika Kelemen presents recently elected Haitian President Rene Preval with a SAIS travel clock.

The Caribbean nation of Haiti has been plagued by political violence for most of its history and remains one of the poorest countries in the world. Yet, last May the country's 8.3 million inhabitants saw a glimpse of hope with the inauguration of a democratically elected president, who promised to bring a measure of peace and stability to the region. That effort has begun.
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Educating millions at a time
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health likes to think big, and globally. The school is, after all, in the business of saving millions at a time.
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Twin APL-built spacecraft swing past moon
NASA's twin STEREO spacecraft, built and operated by the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, completed a series of complex maneuvers on Jan. 21 to position the spacecraft in their mission orbits. The spacecraft, whose acronym comes from Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory, will be in position to produce the first 3-D images of the sun by April.
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  OTHER NEWS
 

Obituary: Hugo Moser, world-renowned for fight against ALD, dies at 82

Winter weather

Coated nanoparticles solve sticky drug delivery problem

SoN, SoM, SPH join in opposing domestic violence

Chinese New Year celebration outgrows campus, moves to Meyerhoff

Team of researchers synthesizes promising class of compounds

Research ethics committees in Africa report inadequate funding

RX for wrong-site surgery: Two-minute briefing

Palliative care comes too late for patients at terminal 'turning point'

     

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