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Interdisciplinary approaches to science are not a new theme. Summers’ predecessor Neil L. Rudenstine tried for a decade to encourage greater collaboration across disciplinary lines, meeting with scattered success.
KABUL The battles roiling again among regional warlords have been a headache for interim President HAMID KARZAI. A Pashtun, Karzai has endured political sniping from those left out of the government. Former President BURHANUDDIN RABBANI, a Tajik, does not command forces but has scattered support. So does former Premier GULBUDDIN...
But Harvard was not able to do much else against Huskies junior Sean White (7-2), who scattered seven hits and struck out six in winning his sixth straight game—the first complete game of his career.
The U.S.-led military campaign has devastated al-Qaeda's training infrastructure, destroyed its sanctuary and scattered its forces. But thousands of al-Qaeda and Taliban fighters survived the war, and some are regrouping at the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. The latest fighting is taking place on the border in Paktia...
The current group of Institute fellows are now called Radcliffe Fellows and take part in a centralized program, a change from past years where fellows were scattered among different Radcliffe divisions.