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...organization that aims to raise AIDS awareness has donated over 500 hours of film footage to Harvard, endowing the University with the largest collection of HIV/AIDS footage in the world. The Swedish-based Face of AIDS Foundation has released its archives to Harvard to increase its accessibility, according to founder and creative director Staffan Hildebrand. “These archives should not be owned, they should be free,” Hildebrand said yesterday. “We want to start to digitize it to make it more available, but we need a partner to do this. So we approached...
...Swedes didn't expect to win. They were thrilled to keep it close, or put another way, pleased that Canada kept it close. "We had no tears for disappointment and no tears for happiness," said Swedish captain Erika Holst. Having outscored opponents 46-2, Canada freshened debate about whether women's hockey belongs in the Olympics. The IOC is committed to women's hockey until the 2010 Games in Vancouver. Beyond that date, there's discussion about limiting the tournament to the top-ranked teams and of introducing a measure to thwart lopsided scores...
...coping with some key losses. A leg injury suffered by Czech goaltender Dominik Hasek in the team's opener against Germany prompted NHL vice president Bill Daly to withhold the league's commitment to the Games beyond the 2010 Vancouver-Whistler Olympics. Other top players who are out: Swedish forward Markus Naslund, Czech forward Patrick Elias and Finnish goaltender Miikka Kiprusoff...
...obstacles remain, primarily the still hostile public opinion in some countries and the unresolved problem of how to dispose of nuclear waste. Lars G. Josefsson, chief executive of the big Swedish utility Vattenfall, says he believes that nuclear power is on its way back but cautions, "It will continue to be a very difficult question, especially in Europe, as many governments have taken very strong decisions in the past against nuclear...
...shares of Tatneft, according to SEC fiings. That stake would be worth approximately $4.5 million at the close of trading yesterday.Amherst’s divestment last month targeted 19 companies, including Tatneft as well as at least three other stocks that Harvard still owns—Swedish telecom giant Ericsson, energy firm Royal Dutch Shell, and oilfield service provider Schlumberger.—Staff writer Cyrus M. Mossavarahmani can be reached at crahmani@fas.harvard.edu...