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The newspaper of The Johns Hopkins University January 20, 2004 | Vol. 33 No. 18

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A taste of the business world
Popular intersession class introduces undergrads to entrepreneurship


Students in Invitation to Entrepreneurship sample Mary Sue Easter eggs

Just months out of the University of Richmond, Bill Buppert glimpsed an opportunity to forgo the corporate ladder and take a confectionary conveyer belt right to the top. The Ruxton, Md., native learned in October 2001 that Naron Mary Sue, the business that had brought together two beloved Baltimore candy companies, had gone bankrupt and was being auctioned — in six days.
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Symposium to gather JH biologists
Scientists tend to live a blinkered, insular existence, fixedly caught in the details of their research, says Johns Hopkins biologist Allen Shearn. Shearn knows; for nearly 32 years he's plugged away in his laboratory focused on his work, relatively unaware of the work of the person next door.
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Vitamin regimen may reduce Alzheimer's effects
Antioxidant vitamin supplements, particularly vitamins E and C, may protect the aging brain against damage associated with the pathological changes of Alzheimer's disease, according to a study conducted by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and other institutions.
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  OTHER NEWS
 

Bookstore contends with flood

Ryan Hanley, civil engineering student, named Mitchell Scholar

     

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