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Cabellon says goodbye to Tufts

Ed Cabellon, former director of the Mayer Campus Center, has left Tufts to accept a position as the associate director of the Rondileau Campus Center at Bridgewater State College (BSC) in Bridgewater, Mass.



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Free Trade Ethics | Lack of WTO courage is problematic

The Doha round of World Trade Organization negotiations was launched two months after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. It sought to find international support for the "Doha Development Agenda," an agreement that aims to lower trade barriers around the world.






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From the Editor-in-Chief | Under construction, but on its way up

If you're in the habit of checking out tuftsdaily.com before heading to your first class every morning (or, if you're lucky, before heading to your first class each afternoon), you've probably noticed that over the past few days, the site has been in a state of transition.




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Khalidi opens Middle East conference

As Professor Rashid Khalidi stepped to the podium to give the keynote address at yesterday's "Democratizing the Middle East" conference, he commented that the striking results of the recent election in Palestine could not have come at a more appropriate time.


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Students hit political hotspots

Students set out to enhance their understanding of societies around the globe with fact-finding trips in distant countries during Tufts' winter break.






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Theater Review | 'Liaisons Dangereuses' is sexy but doesn't seduce

Certainly, scandal sells. In the 18th century, Choderlos de Laclos' "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" was that one piece of juicy drama secretly devoured by personages ranging from Marie Antoinette to your common milkman but loathed publicly for its sensuality and immorality. It's a famously sexy tale of love, lust and lies with numerous film offspring (including 1999's teenybopper adaptation, "Cruel Intentions").