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January 18, 2002Volume 30, Number 15Two-Week Issue



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The University and Locals 34 and 35 of the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees (HERE) union issued a joint statement regarding labor-management relations at Yale and plans for bargaining on new contracts.
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A celebration of the life and legacy of the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. that began on the legendary civil rights leader's actual birthday on Jan. 15, will continue with a two-day festival Jan. 20 and 21 and other events during the week.
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The Yale Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA) has received two grants totaling over $12 million that will allow it to expand its efforts both locally and around the world.
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O T H E RS T O R I E S

IN FOCUS: Electrical Engineering

'Painted Ladies' of king's court featured in exhibition


MEDICAL SCHOOL NEWS


'Art for All Seasons' showcases works by Asian artists

Works depict the human form, both draped and undraped

'A Streetcar Named Desire' comes to the Yale stage

Petrarch's poetry will be highlighted in a campus talk and musical performance

Symposium to examine roots of modern visual culture

Woodcut offers panoramic view of 16th-century Muslim life


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Funny things will happen during a Roman-style comedy week

Standing, Special and Appointments Committees

Yale seeks nominees for 2001 Seton Elm-Ivy Awards

Fellowships for foreign study and travel offered by YCIAS

Yale Books in Brief

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Last year, a record 3,700 people attended the the Peabody Museum's Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration, including these youngsters, who are taking part in a drumming circle, one of the activities also planned for this year's event.
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King Charles II's mistress Barbara Villiers is depicted as a shepherdess in this portrait by John Michael Wright. Villiers, the Duchess of Cleveland, was the mother of six of the king's illegitimate children.
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