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MANAGING A MEDICAL MAKEOVER by Robert J. Bliwise
The action of a federal oversight agency raises national issues about clinical trials
and how their human subjects are protected
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JUSTICE AFTER ALL? by Thomas Seifert; photos by Steve Lehman
"Now they can see the sun again"--a Kosovo journal documents bombed army barracks
and factories, burned-out houses, burst windows, and a measure of hope for the future
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THE DEMONS BENEATH US by Eric Larson
Landmines are weapons that threaten long after a war has been waged; a band of
Duke researchers is developing technology to save lives and bring the killing
to an earlier end
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MIND OVER MATTER by Dennis Meredith
By sifting through storms of neural signals, neurobiologists are making discoveries
that not only yield potential practical benefits but also challenge old notions of the brain
as a static, passive computer
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OLD VALUES IN A NEW WORLD by Scott Meisler
A student's studies in Spain lead to questions about national identity--
and personal identity
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WHERE THE WORDS ARE by T. Colin Dodd
For eighteen years, high school students have veered away from the traditional camp
experience and come to Duke for the writes of summer
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