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Gurulé in Albania to discuss money laundering

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Jimmy Gurulé, a University of Notre Dame Law School professor and an internationally known expert in the field of international criminal law, will meet this week with top government officials, prosecutors, bank representatives, and police officers in Albania’s capital city, Tirana, to discuss financial investigations and the fight against money laundering.
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A critic of cultures

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A specialist in moral theology, Rev. Paulinus Ikechukwu Odozor, associate professor of theology at the University of Notre Dame, has cheerfully engaged a wide variety of occasionally neuralgic issues with academic, ecclesial and political implications.
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Calendar of Events

Colloquium: "Connecting String Theory to the Real World"

October 15: 4:00pm

Room 118, Nieuwland Science. John Schwarz, Harold Brown Professor of Theoretical Physics, California Institute of Technology

Labor Documentary and Lecture: "Made in L.A. (Hecho en Los Angeles)"

October 15: 4:30pm

Hesburgh Center Auditorium. An insider's view into the struggles of recent immigrants and the organizing process itself. (70 mins, 2007, In Spanish and English with bilingual subtitles.) Part of the Higgins Center Labor Film Series.

Documentary: "The Price of Sugar"

October 15: 7:00pm

Carey Auditorium, first floor of the Hesburgh Library. Part of the month-long project titled "Poorest of the Poor: A Call to Solidarity-- Round Table Discussions and A Clothing Drive for Haiti" sponsored by the Class of 2009.

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