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Howard K. Koh, Fineberg professor of the practice of public health and associate dean for public health practice, agreed that it is important to push for the adoption of RIP cigarettes in the face of opposition from cigarette manufacturers...
...freedom to worship than ever before-as long as they do it in state-approved churches. Analysts say Hanoi's crackdown on non-sanctioned Buddhists and Christians stems not from godless communist dogma, but from worries about politics. "It is not a fear of religion itself," says Dr. David Koh, a fellow specializing in Vietnam at Singapore's Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. "It's a fear of the use of religion by outsiders to topple the Vietnamese government...
North Korea's "Teflon Dictator" "Kim Jong Il seems to be pushing for the unification of North and South Korea while lobbying against America's influence." Min Jeong Koh Jeju, South Korea...
...expelled, and its leaders are insisting that the GNP should not disturb inter-Korea projects, as the party once did. Has the North been trying to infiltrate the party? The GNP might be the last remaining obstacle to Kim's goal of improved relations with the South. Min Jeong Koh Jeju, South Korea...
...Winthrop is a nice community with a cozy dining hall,” said Koh, whose blockmates include Andrew B. Casey ’07, Jason M. Degnan-Rojeski ’07, David A. Sanford ’07, Erich V. Scheller ’07, Clinton M. Siegfried ’07, John F. Voith ’07 and Robert M. Yribarren...