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December
2000
- Civil
rights attorney Dees to headline MLK events
(Dec. 22, 2000)
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UNC-CH
professor encourages reforms in U.S. environmental protection
policies (Dec. 22, 2000)
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Researchers
find money chief reason for racial differences in mammography
(Dec. 20, 2000)
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Sheldon elected chairman of nation’s largest academic
medicine organization (Dec. 20, 2000)
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UNC-CH to launch CDC-funded Center for Public Health Preparedness
(Dec. 20, 2000)
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Shumaker, inspiration for ‘Shoe,’ hero for aspiring,
veteran reporters alike, dead at 77 (Dec. 19, 2000)
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Rescheduled WUNC-FM Composers-in-Context Series celebrates ‘100
Years of Ragtime’ (Dec. 19, 2000)
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STIR program receives grant to promote self-advocacy in 10 other
states (Dec. 19, 2000)
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Report:
auto accidents involving deer still increasing across North
Carolina (Dec. 18, 2000)
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Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation awards $15.1 million to
treat African sleeping sickness, leishmaniasis (Dec. 18,
2000)
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New
therapy may help stroke victims recover arm movement; local
participants sought (Dec. 13, 2000)
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Dr. Kenneth Brinkhous, one of nation’s top medical researchers,
dies at age 92 (Dec. 12, 2000)
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Kenan-Flagler Business School, Kenan Institute to partner with
Economic Opportunity Fund to invest in rural N.C. (Dec.
11, 2000)
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New
N.C. ferry-linked water monitoring begins generating useful
data for analysis (Dec. 11, 2000
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Study:
New drugs help more in first-time schizophrenia than older
medications (Dec. 11, 2000)
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Feds
give $16 million to UNC-CH scientists studying waste site
problems (Dec. 7, 2000)
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From Gettysburg to Grand Canyon to Graceland, prominent historians
celebrate ‘American Places’ (Dec., 6, 2000)
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Crystal
structure of protein interaction could lead to new drugs against
cancer (Dec. 6, 2000)
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New
research shows back belts don’t help, editorial: ‘focus on
psychosocial factors’ (Dec. 5, 2000)
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UNC Hospice to host memorial gathering Dec. 10 (Dec. 5,
2000)
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Author Robert Morgan to read at Bull’s Head Dec. 11
(Dec. 4, 2000)
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Public safety reaccredited; one of 27 campus forces to earn
such distinction (Dec. 4, 2000)
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Scientists
bypass major hurdle to gene therapy for hemophilia (Dec.
1, 2000)
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