Duke in the News: Jan. 24, 2003
Americans and Iraq | Rules Mean Uncertainty for Enron-Style 'SPEs' | Theologian Preaches Against Iraq War | Racial Disparity in Health Blasted, and more...
Friday, January 24, 2003
AMERICANS AND IRAQ
The Economist, Jan. 25 -- Public opinion is expected to
have little impact on the administration's policy, either for or
against war. Peter Feaver of Duke University, co-author of a
forthcoming book on public opinion and war, comments on historic
trends. ...
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RULES MEAN UNCERTAINTY FOR ENRON-STYLE
'SPEs'
Washington Post, Jan. 24 -- Steven L. Schwarcz, a business and law
professor at Duke University, comments on the "special-purpose
entity," a financing vehicle that figured prominently in the demise
of Enron Corp. ...
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THEOLOGIAN PREACHES AGAINST IRAQ WAR
(Syracuse) Post-Standard, Jan. 23 -- Stanley Hauerwas, a professor
of theological ethics at Duke University Divinity School, says
Christianity's message is lost when people are blinded by
patriotism. ...
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RACIAL DISPARITY IN HEALTH BLASTED
(Durham, N.C.) Herald-Sun, Jan. 23 -- Research statistics
spotlighting racial disparities in health and health care in
America have complex origins and meanings, but much of the gap is
residue of a "slave health deficit," said Rodney Hood, one of the
nation's leading physicians, at a Duke University lecture on
Wednesday. ...Full
story
THE COLLEGE VIEW: COLLEGE HABITS NOT BAD AFTER
ALL
(Ft. Lauderdale) Sun-Sentinel, Jan. 24 -- Duke student Lindsey
Kurland surveyed residents in one of the dormitories about their
worst personal habits in college. ...
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EDITORIAL: DUKE WELCOMES A TERRORIST
Wall Street Journal, Jan. 24 -- Editorial sides with the Duke
Conservative Union, which opposes an upcoming speech at Duke by
activist Laura Whitehorn. (Article available online to
subscribers.) ...
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-- Also, Duke News: Speaker Invitation Launches Campus Debate
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ULTRA-COLD CAN POSE HEALTH HAZARDS
(Durham, N.C.) Herald-Sun, Jan. 24 -- Kathleen Clem, chief of
emergency medicine at Duke University Medical Center, said elderly
and infirm people may not feel normal responses to cold weather,
"so they need to take particular care to protect themselves." ...Full
story
--Also, News & Observer: Bitter Cold Grips Triangle
Full
story
STUDY QUESTIONS ACADEMIC-INDUSTRY TIES
HealthCentral.com, Jan. 21 -- Big industry seems to be married to
academia when it comes to biomedical research, according to a new
study that says the relationship may need therapy if not legal
intervention. Dr. Kevin Schulman, a professor of medicine at
Duke University School of Medicine, comments. ...
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OP-ED: SAT TALENT SEARCHES LEAD NOWHERE FOR
MANY
USA Today, Jan. 21 -- New York-based writer Laura Vanderkam says
public schools should replicate the intellectual environments
offered by university programs for gifted middle schoolers. ...
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THE BASKETBALL EFFECT
Herald-Sun, Jan. 23: Over the years, the Blue Devils' winning ways
have helped drive gains in the number of would-be Duke students,
according to Chirstoph Guttentag, Duke's director of undergraduate
admissions. ...Full
story
DUKE ENGLISH PROFESSOR DIES
(Durham, N.C.) Herald-Sun, Jan. 23 -- Carl Anderson, a professor
emeritus of English who was active in faculty governance at Duke,
died Wednesday at the age of 83. ...Full
story
HERALD-SUN WINS 13 STATE AWARDS FOR 2002
COVERAGE
(Durham, N.C.) Herald-Sun, Jan 24 -- The Herald-Sun has won 13
journalism awards for outstanding work in 2002, which were
presented by the N.C. Press Association. The paper took first place
in a the Duke University-sponsored Green-Rossiter higher education
Award. ...Full
story
ON THE AIR
Duke University Dean Bill Chafe and Duke senior Bill English of the
Duke Conservative Union are scheduled to appear on the Fox News
Channel tonight at 7 p.m. (ET) to discuss the value of academic
freedom and whether it was appropriate to extend a speaking
invitation to a woman convicted of bombing the U.S. Capitol in
1983.
