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October 15, 2004|Volume 33, Number 7



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Yale will launch surveys
on work issues, child care

Yale is launching two surveys this month -- one soliciting employees' feedback on important workplace issues, and another assessing the campus community's child care needs.
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Racial disparity in heart attack treatment found

Black and Hispanic patients experience marked delays in heart attack treatment compared with whites, Yale researchers report in an article published in the Oct. 6 Journal of the American Medical Association.
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Yale curator traded lab
for work in Iraqi war zone

Not long after the world learned of the looting of Iraq's National Museum of Baghdad and other key museums and archaeological sites in the country, Catherine Sease, senior conservator at the Peabody Museum of Natural History, was there to survey the damage.
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O T H E RS T O R I E S

Congressman addresses U.S. relations with Libya, Egypt, Syria

Noted specialists will assess aspects of globalization in talks

Panelists to assess situation in Iraq today

Yale Rep's next offering is a 'techno-comedy' by an alumnus

Events celebrate Polish writer hailed as 'greatest unknown author of our time'

GE executive to discuss 'Imagination at Work' as Gordon Grand Fellow

Yale's ongoing partnership with Bristol-Myers Squibb is celebrated at event

Taking a walk-through

Harpsichord concert and other events celebrate anniversary of endowment fund

Faculty work on global issues is recognized with new YCIAS awards

20th-century slavery is focus of Gilder Lehrman Center conference

Come the harvest

Open Enrollment for employee benefits will be available online Oct. 18-Nov. 16

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Helmets and bulletproof vests were required gear for Peabody curator Catherine Sease (center) and the rest of the State Department team that traveled to Iraq.
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The publicity photo for "The Intelligent Design of Jenny Chow," an award-winning play by recent School of Drama graduate Rolin Jones.
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