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PHILADELPHIA -- Jim Lehrer, one of the most respected television journalists in the United States and the host of "The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer," will deliver the Commencement address at the 246th Commencement ceremony of the University of Pennsylvania Monday, May 13. The procession will enter Franklin Field at 9:30 a.m. at 33rd and South streets. Approximately 6,000 degrees will be conferred.
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PHILADELPHIA -- Total undergraduate charges for tuition, fees, room and board at the University of Pennsylvania will increase 4.6 percent for the 2002-2003 academic year from $34, 614 in 2001-2002 to $ 36, 212 in 2002-2003. The increase was approved today by the Board of Trustees.
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PHILADELPHIA When the World Trade Center and sections of the Pentagon came crashing down Sept. 11, the rubble left for rescuers was laden with asbestos, diesel fuel, PCBs and countless other toxins. Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have now begun a three-year study of the search-and-rescue mission effects on rescue dogs and their handlers. Comprised of veterinary researchers and psychologists, the team will focus on the physical and psychological toll, possibly sounding an early alert on ailments to watch for among those who have toiled to clear the wreckage.
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PHILADELPHIA A high-ranking British judge has approved a University of Pennsylvania-led randomized controlled test comparing different sentencing procedures. Lawrence Sherman, director of Penn's Jerry Lee Center of Criminology, said the decision appears to be the first time a chief justice in any nation has specifically approved such testing. The endorsement was revealed in a recent advisory letter to crown court judges from Harry Woolf, the lord chief justice of England and Wales, in response to questions raised by a judge planning to participate in the experiment.
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PHILADELPHIA -- The University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School of Fine Arts will host a film screening of "The Cedar Bar" April 1 followed by a question-and-answer session with the filmmaker Alfred Leslie in Meyerson Hall B-1.
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PHILADELPHIA -- Ordering supplies at Philadelphia largest private employer just became as easy as buying books online using a home computer.The new University of Pennsylvania system is the Business Enterprise Network. BEN is an integrated, web-based financial and e-commerce system with applications for purchasing, accounts payable and general ledger fully integrated into Penn business applications and reporting functions.
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MEDIA ADVISORYINTERNET PIONEERS CERF, FARBER TAKE THE STAGEWHO: Internet pioneers Vint Cerf and David FarberWHAT: A conversation titled "The Internet Tidal Wave Is It Inevitable?"WHEN: 4:30 p.m., Thursday, March 21, 2002WHERE: Heilmeyer Hall in the Towne Building on Smith Walk between 33rd and 34th streets on the Penn campus in Philadelphia (across 33rd Street from the Palestra and Franklin Field)
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University of Pennsylvania experts available to comment for tax-season storiesFor more information on ancient taxation: http://www.museum.upenn.edu/news/taxes.htmlTaxes in ancient MesopotamiaTonia Sharlach, research assistant in the Penn Museum's Babylonian Section
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PHILADELPHIA Deaths from self-inflicted gunshot wounds are on the rise among young African-American males.A study conducted by Sean Joe of the University of Pennsylvania, and Mark Kaplan of Portland State University found that the rate of suicide among African-American males aged 15 to 24 increased by 14 percent from 1979 to 1997 while the rate among same-aged white males decreased by 4.9 percent. Suicide is now the third leading cause of death among African-American males aged 15-24, and 70 percent of all late-teens suicides among black males are gun-related.
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The nectar of the gods? Michael Jackson would argue that beer deserves the sobriquet. Spring is here, which means our thoughts turn to beer.