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TUESDAY,
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THE CHRONICLE
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to remove
the Blue
Zone
tration announced The
one
in response took
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weekends vice
Larry Moneta,
the
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about the
cars
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crowds
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into the stadium.”
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policy
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response
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constructed
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against Navy,
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still
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Wallace Wade Stadium
leave the
to
gate
parking lot, according
new
policy implemented
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tailgate
safe
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still
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take their
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tailgate
ended.
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Hosseini,
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by
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author of The Kite Runner,
spoke
in front of an enthusiastic crowd
first novel, Hosseini discussed his
THE CHRONICLE
Dr.
Khaled
author
Hosseini,
of The Kite Runner, Duke’s mer
for the
reading assignment
Class
of
addressed
2009,
packed
house
Monday
night
of in
native
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Richard
always
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people
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when
good sign
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stairs,”
to
escape
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haunted
joked.
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students
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their enthusiastic
for
to
responses
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by
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ing
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the
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in
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between his life
son
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in Paris
as
and later watch-
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friend he left behind.
san, a
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pecially
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process
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Afghanistan—-
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both of which
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that of his
history and
personal
White Lecture Hall.
ministrators last week, said Duke Student
doctor Khaled
'Kite Runner' author visits Duke
mass
change
response
apartment
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to
Moneta said.
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weekends
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of four seniors
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people
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year.
pouring
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thing
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before
stadium,” he said. “So that’s
arrest
at
worries Moneta
for the number
that
mandated
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ingly rowdy tailgates.
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to
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all.”
at
kickoff —the time when students
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year’s
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cited of
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talking
dangerous,
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said.
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students
discussed
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enacted
policy
of the
about
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president
too
that
there
and
senior.
contacted
better than
student affairs. “It
ends
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the
they
some
Monday.
the unsafe
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oped,
Longoria
announced since
place
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gate
lot until
began —was
season
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from
policy change—the
major
the
be
game Sat-
members of the
urday,
not
cars
parking
halftime of the football
ond
“Once
students will
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remain in
after tailgate by
allowed
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on
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life, law
on
Zhang
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former United States
Janet Reno,
al under President Bill Clinton,
journey
Law,”
to
came
an
Duke
Program
Influenced
by
her
They taught
by taking
things
as
a
tool
to
correct
right
an
were
attorney.
and showed
sessions, that law
practice justice,
She noted that she learned fession
what is
court
to
of whom
become
to
by
watch
opportunity
an
—both
parents
stand
to
the School of
sponsored by
decided
to
her
Monday.
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a
in Public Law.
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journalists—Reno
people
as
interview series
Law and the
her,
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about her life’s
and controversial issues she faced while in of-
fice at the Duke School of Law She
Attorney
spoke
lawyers
wrongs
can use
but
can
gives
Reno said. their proalso make
worse.
Reno said she learned the value of hard work and
persistence her
pursuit
at
home, which
toward
earning
when she found herself ANTHONY
To curb the
lowing
cars
potential for drunk driving
after tailgating festivities,
to leave the Blue Zone until halftime will take effect
CROSS/THE
a new
CHRONICLE
policy
as
helped a
law
one
her
persevere
in
degree—especially
of 16 women in
a
law
school class of several hundred students.
disal-
beginning Saturday.
Former SEE RENO ON
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Attorney
tion Janet Reno
General under the Clinton administra-
spoke
at
the Duke Law School
Monday.