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  • A Department of Medical Ethics: Arthur Caplan
  • Meltzer Professor of Classical Hebrew Literature: David Stern
  • Wireless PennNet @ University Square
  • Outstanding Young American: Anthony Mazzarelli
  • Council Coverage

    Deaths:

  • Hon. Walter Annenberg
  • Dr. Carter
  • Ms. Semple
  • Dr. Szuba

  • Speaking Out:
  • Security and Common Sense
  • Concerned About Quad Incident
  • Response from Public Safety
  • Response to Parking Problems
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    Eradicating Poliovirus from Laboratories

    Honors & Other Things

    TV Documentary on "Lost Dinosaurs of Egypt"

    Rededicating Curtis Organ

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  • Project F.A.R.E. at UPM

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      Almanac, Vol. 49, No. 7, October 8, 2002

    ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:

    Tuesday,
    October 8, 2002
    Volume 49 Number 7
    www.upenn.edu/almanac/

    An outdoor wireless LAN is now available for Penn faculty, staff and students in the center of campus.
    Medical Ethics is now a department in the SOM, home to the Center for Bioethics.
    Speaking Out about the incident in the Quad and parking in Garage 40.
    The Lost Dinosaurs of Egypt--featuring the Penn-discovered Paralititan stromeri--come to life on A&E this week.
    The Curtis Organ is back in Irvine, with a new state-of-the-art console, poised for its rededication concert.
    The UPM launches Project F.A.R.E. with a dig at the Museum.
    Remembering Walter Annenberg's lasting legacy.

     

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