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March 17, 2000Volume 28, Number 24



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Yale study shows cocaine vaccine is safe, effective
A vaccine designed to suppress the "high" addicts get from taking cocaine is safe and produced cocaine antibodies in humans, a Yale study finds.
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Film echoes voices from Yale's
Holocaust archive
"Witness: Voices from the Holocaust," a documentary that weaves together the life stories of 19 survivors who recounted their experiences for a Yale video-testimony project, will be aired nationally on PBS on Monday, May 1, in honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day.
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Student scholars win prestigious honors
USA Today names Rodberg to College Academic Team
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Marshall awarded annual Paul Mellon Fellowship
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Psychiatrist shares her stories
with children throughout the world
Dr. Lynn Whisnant Reiser's dual careers as a psychiatrist and an internationally known author and illustrator of children's books might seem a bit incongruous.
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O T H E RS T O R I E S

Endowed Professorships

Professors and former trustee are honored by Phi Beta Kappa

'High priest' of political writers is next Poynter Fellow

Graduating actors to perform in 'Richard III'

Storytellers to spin yarns from around the world at festival

Better pest controls may result from researchers' discovery

Noted businessman talks about the world of wine

Changed procedures would make for a more effective international court, judge contends


MEDICAL SCHOOL NEWS


Former Yale treasurer and attorney John E. Ecklund dies

Yale's Slater keeps St. Patrick's Day parade moving smoothly

Exhibit features artist's series of biblical images

Conference to explore 'Rebuilding Societies in Transition'

Scholar describes Canada's difficult 'balancing act'

Colloquium will aid those who are interested in establishing language-study centers

Yale SOM event will focus on strategies for the 'new economy'

Memorial service is scheduled for noted geologist Karl Waage

Renewable energy is topic of conference

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David S. Broder, the Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and political writer for the Washington Post, will deliver the Gary Fryer Memorial Lecture as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism at Yale on Thursday, March 23.
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"Witness" will be screened on campus on March 23 and on PBS on May 1.
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