Angie Peng

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Jacque Mistral, Piere Keller Visiting Professor in the Program on Transatlantic Relations and head of economic studies at the French Institute of International Relations in Paris talks about the future of France and the European Union at Harvard's Center for European Studies on Tuesday.

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Super Tuesday, the day when the most number states hold presidential primary elections, took place on Tuesday, March 6th. Voting for Ward 8, Precinct 3 took place at Quincy House.

Today in Photos (03/07/12)

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Super Tuesday, the day when the most number states hold presidential primary elections, took place on Tuesday, March 6th. Voting for Ward 8, Precinct 3 took place at Quincy House.

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A view of Widener Library from University Hall on a sunny Friday afternoon on a rare quiet moment when there are no tour groups gathered in front of the landmark.

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The American Red Cross sets up camp in the SOCH on Friday from 11 AM to 5 PM as part of the two-day Harvard vs. Yale blood drive.

Today in Photos (02/13/12)

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Harvard Alumni Roy Guyton gives blood for what he estimates to be around his fiftieth time during day two of the Harvard vs. Yale blood drive, which took place at the SOCH on Friday.

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In the heart of the National Botanical Gardens, the National Orchid Garden is home to a wide variety of vibrant orchids in Singapore, Singapore.

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There is a cooling room within the Botanical Gardens which mists any visitors with a very chilly blast.

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The oldest Hindu Temple in Singapore is, ironically, located in Chinatown. The Sri Mariamman Temple, due to its distinctive and vibrant architecture, has recently become a national landmark.

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The Buddha Tooth Relic and Museum happens to be located in Little India and attracts hordes of visitors everyday.

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A street vendor offers up a plethora of edible and roasted seeds to customers in Chinatown of Singapore.

Sightseeing in Singapore

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As one emerges from the rainforest in Singapore , they are greeted or attacked (depending on whether or not the traveler is carrying food) by these small monkeys, known as long-tailed macaques. The park warns visitors to avoid feeding the monkeys, for they "make them aggressive."

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