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Does Steven Emerson '77, '77 A.M. know more than the FBI about the terrorists among us?
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(from American Jihad)
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For 200 years home ownership has been a milestone of social and material success in America. A historian traces the evolution of an idea.
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With Far from Heaven, director Todd Haynes '85 peers behind the veneer of the fifties.
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Forget the teams on the field. When it comes to enthusiasm and school spirit, Brown's cheerleaders can't be beat.
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Despite last season's winning record, the men's basketball team won't be happy until the Ivy championship is within reach.
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This year's new freshmen-only seminars give students an up-close-and-personal look at academic life.
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Sunday-morning historian Geoffrey Wawro.
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Jeffrey Eugenides's new novel takes place in the middle ground between male and female.
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New books for young readers.
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A young-adult novel breaks all kinds of barriers.
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Tony Horwitz learns why no one in Niue likes white people.
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Liz Steinberg Lange '88 designs stylish clothes for pregnant women.
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Brown changes to early decision and finds itself out on a limb
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The pros and cons of making amends for slavery
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New students and new administrators at this year's Opening Convocation are evidence that change is in the air
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Making it easier for campus police to fight crime
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The endowment faces a bear market and comes out on top
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Reflections of a semi-post-graduate road-tripping sojourner.
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A lifelong love for the only really interesting story that doesn't contain sex.
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Studying what motivates people to cast their ballot may reveal why so many others stay home.
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From the March 1936 BAM
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Making life with cancer as full as it was before.
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An author's best-selling advice on raising your kids.
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The man who busted Whitey Bulger and Arthur Andersen sets his sights on Enron.
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After the murder of two friends, a young woman turns tragedy into hope.
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Alumni in the Headlines
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Farewell: Harold Seidman '34, '35 A.M.
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Farewell: Stanley Greenberg '50
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Farewell: Bob Wallace '71
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Two new Ivy rules have coaches worried about the future of the league.
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A new look - and a new name - for Meehan Auditorium.
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Jaya Agrawal '97: Crusading Medical Student
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Highlights of the smartest class ever - until next year
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Laura Linney '86 in Wild Iris
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New titles from Brown authors.
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Activist Derrick Bell urges students to pick their own causes and fight
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