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August
2002
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UNC-Chapel
Hill theater historian's book addresses rescripting Shakespeare
plays for modern audiences (Aug.
30, 2002)
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'Approaching
the Qur'an" author Sells to speak to UNC students, faculty,
staff (Aug. 30, 2002)
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Blackbeard's
head, giant's lair among exhibit topics at UNC (Aug.
30, 2002)
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WUNC-FM’s
"The State of Things" receives major grant from
the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, selects National
Public Radio veteran to head project (Aug. 30, 2002)
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UNC
biotech spin-off names CEO (Aug. 29, 2002)
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Moeser
to give second ‘State of the University’ speech Sept. 4
(Aug. 29, 2002)
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New
UNC study suggests multivitamin use during pregnancy cuts
childhood tumor risk (Aug. 29, 2002)
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Evidence
suggests that standard smallpox vaccine offers long-term immunity
(Aug. 28, 2002)
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Smithies
wins top award from Massry Foundation (Aug. 28, 2002)
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Study
of Southern rural women shows race is not cardiovascular risk
factor (Aug. 28, 2002)
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Convocation,
public service fair, vigil to commemorate Sept. 11 anniversary
(Aug. 27, 2002)
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Free
prostate examinations offered Sept. 18, 19 at Urology Clinic
(Aug. 26, 2002)
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Ahn
Trio classical music trio to open 10th Newman series (Aug.
26, 2002)
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Kaplan/Newsweek
guide names UNC one of this year's 12 'Hottest Colleges'
(Aug. 26, 2002)
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Scientist
says ostrich study confirms bird 'hands' unlike those of dinosaurs
(Aug. 26, 2002)
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U.S.
economy faring better than most people realize, expert says
(Aug. 23, 2002)
- U.S.
comptroller general to give first Deil S. Wright lecture
(Aug. 22, 2002)
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World-renowned
environmental education, design expert to give Sept. 24 speech
(Aug. 20, 2002)
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UNC
to offer satellite voting site for Orange County residents
(Aug. 16, 2002)
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Sixth
annual block party Fallfest to welcome UNC students on Aug.
18 (Aug. 15, 2002)
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Duke-UNC
bus to resume service Monday (Aug. 19) for 2002-2003 (Aug.
14, 2002)
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Art
exhibit to connect creativity, spirituality (Aug. 14,
2002)
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‘Five
Faiths Project’ continues with exhibition related to Islam
(Aug. 13, 2002)
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State’s
hospitals are keeping health care close to home, according
to report (Aug. 13, 2002)
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N.C.
high school seniors may self-nominate for Morehead Award to
UNC for first time (Aug. 12, 2002)
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Moeser
issues statement on budget amendment
(Aug. 7, 2002)
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NPR
senior correspondent Juan Williams to be luncheon speaker
at civil rights conference (Aug. 7, 2002)
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Long
Island Breast Cancer Study Project uncovers small risk from
hydrocarbons, not organochlorines (Aug. 6, 2002)
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Bioengineered,
rhythmically beating heart muscle could aid cardiac research
(Aug. 5, 2002)
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UNC
students to immerse selves in South African culture, studies
(Aug. 1, 2002)
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