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February 6, 2004|Volume 32, Number 17



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Study links estrogen and levels of stress

High levels of estrogen may enhance the brain's response to stress, making women more vulnerable to mental illnesses such as depression and post-traumatic stress disorder, according to a Yale study.
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Speakers assess implications
of the changing world order

United Nations still plays vital global role, say officials

'Sovereignty' no longer an absolute, argues statesman


Festival puts spotlight on
new Yale playwrights

Six plays by promising young writers, who happen to be Yale undergraduates, will be presented as staged readings Friday and Saturday, Feb. 13 and 14, during the second annual Yale Playwrights Festival.
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Three scientists honored
for their work on aging

Three researchers in the Yale Program on Aging were honored for their work at the Gerontological Society of America's (GSA) 56th meeting in San Diego, California.
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Yale voices heard at Davos forum

President Richard C. Levin and a group of Yale faculty attended the World Economic Forum held Jan. 21-25 in Davos, Switzerland.
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O T H E RS T O R I E S

Show features iconic Pop Art prints by Richard Hamilton

Yale Opera to present a comedy and a tragedy by Puccini

'The Pink and the Blue' traces 'a history not yet written'

Exhibit explores artists' infatuation with popular entertainment

Journalist will talk about her work as an embedded reporter in Iraq


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New series explores why people study what they do

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Jonathan Taylor and Lielle Berman Robertson rehearse a scene from Yale Opera's "Gianni Schicchi."
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This 1991 color laser print by Richard Hamilton -- titled "Just what was it that made yesterday's homes so different, so appealing?" -- is on view in a new exhibition at the Yale Center for British Art.
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