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Microsoft Office 2010 32bit, NH (Host) Dartmouth University says it should accept a group of Haitian pupils whose education happens to be interrupted by the devastating earthquake there. Dartmouth President Jim Yong Kim says at this point it's unclear how many students from Haiti will be attending the university. (Kim) "We won't charge them tuition and our expectation is that members of the Upper Valley community will probably host them. We'll do everything we can so that their educational experience is not interrupted. If there's one thing Haiti does not need is to have its leaders have their educations thwarted in this process." (Host) Kim says the request to host the pupils in Hanover came from Dr. Paul Farmer and former President Bill Clinton. Farmer is a founding director of the Boston based Partners in Health,
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