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...vaccines tested in groups of children in Africa. That could open the door to sweeping trials of the vaccines in seven African nations by early 2009 and a completed formulation ready for approval by 2011. "We are," says Dr. Christian Loucq, director of the PATH Malaria Vaccine Initiative, "one step closer to the day when malaria will join diseases like smallpox and polio." (Read "Global Malaria Estimates Are Reduced...
...This perseverance and drive has carried the daughter of a United Nations economist—who took her first step on American soil when she arrived at Harvard in the early 1970s—through three decades on the upper echelon of global economics. And as a top official at the World Bank in this time of economic duress, the Harvard alumna with a reputation for her focus and passion is now working harder than ever...
...Harvard men’s basketball team took another step in exorcising its road demons from a year ago as it held on to win 67-64 at Colgate on Saturday. Leading the Crimson (4-2) once again was junior guard Jeremy Lin, who filled up the box score to the tune of 26 points, eight rebounds, six assists, and four steals as his team won its second road game of the season after they won zero roadies last year. It was the fourth straight game he led the team in scoring. Freshman guard Max Kenyi added 12 points...
...wants to continue the standard of utter domination set by the 2007-08 team. “[The Georgia Invitational] showed us that we have a lot of work ahead of us,” Guernsey said. “We realized it’s time to step it up and what actually needs to be done to achieve that.” BIG AL OPEN The Crimson divers returned from Princeton this past weekend, bringing home an eighth-place finish at the Big Al Invitational. Harvard was led by sophomore Zac Ranta, who captured sixth...
...outdoor 2000 Pearl Jam concert in Denmark, nine people were killed when the fans in back surged forward - despite band members' pleas to step back...