Journalist-author shares ghost tales; Coll's reports on bin Laden started long before 9/11

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From the mountains of Afghanistan to covert intelligence agencies in Washington, the renowned investigative journalism of Steve Coll engaged a full auditorium at the University of Notre Dame lecture on Thursday night.

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ND prize goes to human rights activist

August 30, 2005
South Bend Tribune

SOUTH BEND -- Guatemalan human rights activist Helen Mack Chang will receive the 2005 Notre Dame Prize for Distinguished Public Service in Latin America.

The award, bestowed by the university's Kellogg Institute for International Studies, will be presented Sept. 7 at a ceremony in Guatemala City.

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Let the rhythm take you: Notre Dame prepares for its annual Carnaval

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South Bend Tribune
January 30, 2007

Mauricio Rojas says you can't resist it.

"You can't be a spectator if you are physically present in Carnaval," he says. "You can (watch) but (Carnaval) overtakes you as well. You are compelled to participate ... If you don't know how to dance, nobody really cares."

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Editors spar over Iraq war; High-profile journalists focus on ideals over politics in debate at Notre Dame

South Bend Tribune
September 23, 2004

Touted as a clash of passions -- not party lines -- Wednesday night's debate between prominent political editors David Corn and Rich Lowry lived up to its billing.

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