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...headline of the Mar. 11 news article "HUDS Says Calorie Cards Will Return to Dining Halls" incorrectly stated that Harvard University Dining Services would be bringing back calorie cards in Dining Halls. In fact, HUDS will not bring back calorie cards and will instead provide calorie information on printouts that can be picked up from a common location in each Dining Hall...
...Mar. 12 magazine article "National Security Fellas" incorrectly stated that Mark E. Mitchell is a lieutenant colonel. In fact, he is a colonel...
...Mar. 10 news article "Fogg Architect Describes Plans" incorrectly stated that the architect Renzo Piano was slated to design a new art museum in Allston. In fact, Piano was not tapped to design the Allston museum, according to University spokesman John D. Longbrake...
...Mar. 9 news article "UC Debates Web Site Endorsement" incorrectly referred to a UC committee co-chaired by Daniel V. Kroop ’10 as the Communications Committee. In fact, the correct name of the committee is the Student Relations Committee...
...Himalayan homeland helped coordinate and cheer on an uprising that embarrassed the rulers of the People's Republic as China just as the country was preparing for its Olympics. A year later, however, the Chinese authorities have moved with dispatch to prevent any recurrence. In the run-up to Mar. 10, the 50th anniversary of the Dalai Lama's escape from Tibet after a failed uprising, Beijing has cut off communication between Tibet-as well as areas with large ethnic Tibetan communities-and the rest of the world. (See pictures of last year's uprising in Tibet...