April 23, 2003

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Wednesday, April 23, 2003

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biology

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at

Duke and nationally.

The Chronicle

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Duke Student Government ju-

diciary board has ordered dential election after

ed

for

a new

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faculty

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to draw funds, which

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fessors

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ruling that a previously eliminat-

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for research.

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of 2005

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biology,” said

on

page 15

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chemistry

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their research focus toward the

lab.

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biology.

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on

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against

Chronicle

nurses

are

still

after

unionization, said

administrators for

have

enough.

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unionization

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vote failed—but not

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say

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to

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ment,

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on

room

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improve-

working conditions

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is

a

are

mutual respect for

the health

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team. That

the years,”

said Dr. William Fulkerson, chief executive officer of Duke

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