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The private American organisation, the Gregory C. Carr Foundation, which works on the preservation of natural resources, has pledged support of 500,000 US dollars for the Gorongosa National Park, in the central Mozambican province of Sofala.

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Samantha Power, lecturer in public policy at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, was awarded the 2003 Pulitzer Prize in general nonfiction for her book "A Problem From Hell: America and the Age of Genocide," which examines U.S. foreign policy toward genocide in the 20th century.

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The American Repertory Theatre continues its trend toward globalization with a 2004-05 season that includes directors from Poland, England, Canada and Hungary, as well as a Festival of South African Theater and the opening of a new second stage at Zero Arrow St. in Cambridge.

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When Sue rolled into town -- her pieces in 27 crates aboard three semi-trucks -- she had a six-police-car escort. Idaho Falls television stations interrupted their midmorning broadcasts and spectators gathered to watch one of the nation's hottest museum exhibits pass.

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"Our first reaction to the compound was surprise. The compound . . . lay at the end of a short dirt private drive off a paved road with a pleasant sounding street name, surrounded by several other residences. Mr. Butler’s mailbox was next to other mailboxes on the road, and, at the entrance to their drive, there stood a sign claiming that this was the property of the Aryan Nations--"Whites Only.""

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we created this center at Harvard's Kennedy School to apply first-class research to the solution of human rights policy problems. The Carr Center's research, teaching and writing are guided by a commitment to make human rights principles central to the formulation of good public policy in the United States and throughout the world.

The Center has developed a unique focus of expertise on the most dangerous and intractable human rights challenges of the new century, including genocide, mass atrocity, state failure and the ethics and politics of military intervention.

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