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March 2, 2006

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March 2, 2006

News
Innovative financing schemes boost conservation
Public, private, nonprofit solutions help preservation efforts

Blackwill speaks of 'natural allies'
Former ambassador speaks on India's relations with the U.S., Pakistan, and others

Pakistan critical to South Asia stability
Asia Center hosts U.S.-Pakistan relations conference

Research
Transplanted cells regenerate muscles
May also work in the brain, heart, and bones

Whites more likely than blacks to die soon after spouse's death
Study of 410,272 elderly American couples shows little 'widowhood effect' among blacks

Arts
In Gere
Hasty's Man of the Year downshifts genially into the raucous humor of a tasty Pudding roast

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Muscle man
David Mooney with (onscreen) a magnified image of lacerated muscle tissue that he and his colleagues have healed using a new method of cell transplantation. (Staff photo Jon Chase/Harvard News Office)
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Harvard, Indian Health Service forge partnership
Christopher Durang to receive Arts Medal
Panel discusses developing topics in the teaching of evolution
HRES approves 2006-07 rent schedule
Salma Hayek hosts Cultural Rhythms
Harvard Foundation honors Hilfiger with Humanitarian Award



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