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University President Richard Levin, Dixwell Alderman Greg Morehead and New Haven Mayor John DeStefano sport shovels and grins Monday as construction of Yale's long-anticipated new health facility ceremoniously gets underway. The building, expected to open by 2010, will be located next to Yale's two new residential colleges and the home of the Yale Police Department.
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University President Richard Levin, Dixwell Alderman Greg Morehead and New Haven Mayor John DeStefano sport shovels and grins Monday as construction of Yale's long-anticipated new health facility ceremoniously gets underway. The building, expected to open by 2010, will be located next to Yale's two new residential colleges and the home of the Yale Police Department.

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