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  • Richard Bernstein '80 was featured in a Q&A in the "Street Smarts" section of Newsday. Bernstein is Merrill Lynch's chief U.S. strategist and chief quantitative strategist in the global securities research and economics group. In the Q&A Bernstein said, "I believe that the Fed is going down the wrong path. The problem in this economy is not that demand is weak necessarily; it's that there's an oversupply." Bernstein is the author of Style Investing--Unique Insight Into Equity Management, and Navigate the Noise: Investing in the New Age of Media and Hype.

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  • featured in a United Press International article about anti-muslim sentiment seen on some college campuses. The article states, "A 2002 Hamilton College and Zogby International survey found that almost 75 percent of Muslim Americans either faced physical or verbal attacks since Sept. 11 or know someone who has."

  • Associate Professor of Government Steve Orvis was quoted in an Reuters article concerning the reconstruction efforts of the United States in Iraq. "Child mortality is probably the single best yardstick of the physical well-being of a people," said Orvis. This article appear on the MSNBC web siteYahoo! News.

  • Hamilton College Gay Issues Poll was featured in this Chicago Tribune article about gay teens coming out in high school. The article states that according to the Hamilton College poll, 88 percent of high school seniors say their classmates use the phrase, 'that's so gay,' to indicate something they don't like.

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