Media outlets starting with H
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HHarvard Health Letter OnlineUnited States of America
Written to evaluate complex health, medical and scientific information and translate it into lively, relevant, accessible articles for lay readers. Focuses on disease prevention and helping people decipher conflicting media reports. Provides links to Harvard Mental Health Letter, Harvard Women's Health Watch, Harvard Heart Letter and Harvard Men's Health Watch.
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Harvard International ReviewUnited States of AmericaFounded in 1979. Targets academics and others interested in international affairs. Offers information from the perspective of scholars, world leaders and policymakers. Analyzes critical global issues and aims to influence policy and opinion. Features interviews, editorials and book reviews as well as articles written by leading international figures including presidents, prime ministers, secretaries-general and Nobel laureates. Presents insight into the thoughts of the people who drive current events and public policy around the world. Serves as a forum for academic debate, application of theory to case studies, analysis of historical trends and predictions of future trends. Aims to present facts and issues previously unreported or under-reported elsewhere. Regular editorial sections include Features, Spotlight, Perspectives, World in Review, Global Notebook and Interview/Endpaper.
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HHarvard Kennedy School MagazineUnited States of America
Provides university news for alumni of Harvard University.
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Harvard Law ReviewUnited States of AmericaWritten for lawyers and judges, members of legal academia and law students and faculty. An important academic forum for legal scholarship, it aims to be an effective research tool for practicing lawyers and students of law. Also seeks to provide opportunities for members to develop their own editing and writing skills. Contains pieces by student editors as well as outside authors. Student pieces typically include Notes, Recent Cases, Recent Legislation and Book Notes. Recent Cases explores recent decisions by courts other than the U.S. Supreme Court, including state supreme courts, federal circuit courts, district courts and foreign courts. Recent Legislation looks at new statutes or adminstrative rules at either the state or federal level. Books Notes contains reviews of recently published books.
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HHarvard MagazineUnited States of America
Established in 1898 and written for Harvard University alumni. Edited as a general-interest publication featuring articles on various topics, including educational innovations, history, literature, the arts, science and technology and financial matters. Regular columns cover book reviews, travel, investing and research developments. Also covers class notes, university news and current events and information about Harvard faculty members.
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HHarvard Magazine OnlineUnited States of America
Aimed at visitors who are educated, affluent, and successful, and have a strong, lifelong relationship with Harvard University. They count on the Web site to keep them up-to-date on developments at the university. Features articles on educational innovations, history, literature, the arts, science and technology, and financial matters. Includes special sections on travel, book reviews, investing, research developments, and alumni news and notes.
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Harvard Medical SchoolUnited States of AmericaHarvard Medical School covers Science,News,Health & Medicine
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Harvard Men's Health WatchUnited States of AmericaWritten for the general public by physicians from Harvard Medical School. Primary purpose is to inform readers on current and authoritative health and wellness issues. Addresses men's health concerns, helping them lead healthier, longer lives. Covers everything from prostate disease and nutrition and exercise to sexual dysfunction and hair loss.
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Harvard Political ReviewUnited States of AmericaUndergraduate journal of politics and public policy which presents balanced insightful analysis of important domestic and international issues. Writers analyze the current and future political climate. Individual articles have distinct, critical viewpoints, as a whole the publication does not represent any particular ideology. Issues feature interviews with leading figures in politics, including Madeleine Albright, Noam Chomsky and Bill O'Reilly.
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HHarvard Political Review OnlineUnited States of America
Undergraduate journal of politics and public policy which presents balanced insightful analysis of important domestic and international issues. Writers analyze the current and future political climate. Individual articles have distinct, critical viewpoints, as a whole the publication does not represent any particular ideology. Issues feature interviews with important figures in politics, including John McCain, Ariana Huffington and Dick Morris.