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...leaves something to be desired. The recent expulsion of a U.S. diplomat from Ecuador is a case in point. The diplomat was expelled on the grounds that his alleged interference “undermine[d] the jurisdiction and powers of national authorities able to make decisions regarding who should lead a special investigations unit.” The U.S. Department of State countered that the U.S. has had peaceful, non-intrusive relations with the country. Regardless of whether the U.S. is guilty of the accusations, the scandal’s message sends negative signals to the rest of Latin America...
Harvard Medical School professor Jim Yong Kim was selected to be the 17th president of Dartmouth College yesterday, making him the first Asian American to ever lead an Ivy League institution...
...news article "HMS Prof To Lead Dartmouth" incorrectly stated the name of Dartmouth's director of media relations as Ronald H. Adams. In fact, his name is Roland H. Adams...
...dealt with black and white racial issues. According to Assistant Director of the Harvard Foundation Loc Truong, this was also an issue brought up after the freshman discussions. “I think there were unfinished conversations during freshman week and I wanted to see where else they could lead,” said audience member Alyssa T. Yamamoto ’12. “I wanted to ask about the Asian perspective, I didn’t feel that was addressed.” Tatum said that she believed that the challenge was to create multiple conversations, because...
...least six infants died and some 300,000 were sickened after consuming milk made from powder contaminated with melamine, a chemical used in making plastics. Melamine added to a diluted or inferior milk can make its protein content appear artificially high. When consumed in large quantities, it can lead to formation of dangerous crystals in the kidneys that can result in organ failure...