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Duke in the News: Jan. 31, 2003

Op-Ed: Here's Why Bush's Reasons Don't Add Up | Bush Not Shy About Christ's Role in His Life | Study Supports MRI for Heart Tests | 'Your Body Becomes the Music' | February Must-Reads, and more...

By Stuart Wells

Friday, January 31, 2003

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OP-ED: HERE'S WHY BUSH'S REASONS DON'T ADD UP
Charlotte Observer, Jan. 31 -- "President Bush's State of the Union address conveyed precisely the wrong message to persuade other countries and leaders around the world to support the use of force against Iraq," writes Christopher Gelpi, associate professor of political science at Duke University. ... Full story

BUSH NOT SHY ABOUT CHRIST'S ROLE IN HIS LIFE
Chicago Sun-Times, Jan. 31 -- Stephen Chapman, a biblical scholar at Duke University's divinity school, believes tracking Bush's religious language in public speeches is an indication of the kind of legacy the president wants to leave. ...Full story

STUDY SUPPORTS MRI FOR HEART TESTS
(Durham, N.C.) Herald-Sun, Jan. 31 -- A new computerized scanner at Duke University Medical Center can make unusually clear snapshots of a patient's probability of having a future heart attack. ...Full story

'YOUR BODY BECOMES THE MUSIC'
(Columbia, S.C.) The State, Jan. 31 -- Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity at Duke will compete against eight other Greek organizations from all over the Southeast tonight for the sixth annual Black History Month Step Show. ...Full story

FEBRUARY MUST-READS
(Raleigh) News & Observer, Jan.31 -- Writer and Duke University Dean Karla Holloway recommends African-American authored books that focus on history and poetry. ... Full story

NURSING SCHOOL HAS NEW PROGRAM
(Durham, N.C.) Herald-Sun, Jan. 31 -- The Watts School of Nursing at Durham Regional Hospital has announced a new tuition reimbursement program for students willing to commit to three years of employment at a Duke University Health System hospital after graduation. (Third news brief from top.) ...Full story

STUDENTS ADMIT TO CELL PHONE CHEATING
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Jan. 31 -- Six University of Maryland students have admitted cheating on an accounting exam by using their cell phones. The scope of the case is unprecedented nationally, said Diane Waryold, executive director of Duke University's Center for Academic Integrity, and a sign of technology's impact. ... Full story

ART BRIDGING FAITH
(Raleigh) News & Observer, Jan. 31 -- The Opera Company of North Carolina will offer a panel discussion one hour before its presentation of Camille Saint-Sa'ns' epic love story, "Samson et Dalila." Among the speakers tonight are Bryan Gilliam, professor of music at Duke University, and Eric Meyers, professor of Judaic studies and archaeology at Duke. ... Full story

MAKING GAINS
Enumclaw (Wash.) Courier-Herald, Jan. 31 -- A high school football coach hopes to get a handle on his disease at Duke's Brain Tumor Center. ... Full story

CHEAP THRILLS
(Raleigh) News & Observer, Jan. 31 -- Don't miss Chilean expatriate, novelist, playwright and Duke University professor Ariel Dorfman when he takes the stage Thursday, following a reading of his newest play, "Picasso's Closet." ... Full story