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Two of them are from warring ethnic groups, but these three South Asians have been united by friendship for fourteen years. Now they are putting their bond to a higher purpose: building a model of pediatric health care for the entire developing world. [Cover Story]
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He championed indie films during the 1980s. Later, as a Fox studio executive, Tom Rothman '76 supervised the making of Titanic, which has grossed $1.9 billion. Now, as cochairman of Fox Filmed Entertainment, he's found a way to make good stories pay. [Feature]
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 When classes began in the fall of 1963, the civil rights movement was in full swing. Two months later, President Kennedy was dead. It was enough to make a young freshman from Louisiana doubt everything he'd been raised to believe. [Feature]
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 Brown police are finally armed, but no one's up in arms. [Elms]
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 How to sell 10,000 boxes of Girl Scout cookies. [Elms]
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 What if Africa's greatest problem is not HIV or clean water but passivity? [Elms]
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Okay, all life requires water, but how do you get the water in space? [Elms]
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 A new Steinway arrives in Sayles Hall, and President Simmons plays the first chord.
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Bipolar teens experience more and different mood swings than adults do, according to a new study. [Elms]
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 Latin Dancing, a student toes the line between East and West. [Student POV]
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 Monitoring elections in Bosnia teaches lessons far deeper than politics. [Alumni POV]
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Sarah Hayes '06 is taking women's basketball to new heights.
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If you thought the Ivy League championship put the cap on this year's Brown football season, think again.
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 After his brother, David, died in the Lockerbie bombing, Ken Dornstein set out to write his biography.
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This sixties-style folkie is out to change the world - one song at a time.
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With Boston Legal, Julie Bowen '91 creates another smart, complex woman.
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When their sons were diagnosed with developmental disorders, two alumnae responded by writing guidebooks for other parents.
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Anne Brewer '71: She's a doctor, a priest, and a hockey player. Her personality, she says, needs them all.
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Sean McCann '82: For fifteen years he's been working with U.S. Olympic athletes on the mental part of their games.
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Douglas Donaldson '86: Theaching kids that Saturdays aren't just for going to the mall.
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Dufirstson Neree '96: Dufirstson Neree hopes to become the first Haitian American in the U.S. Congress.
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 Sidney Frank '42
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 Peter D. Eimas
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