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March 16, 2006

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Top stories for
March 16, 2006

News
Spar takes on boom in baby biz
Harvard Business School professor delves into 'commerce of conception'

A guided tour of human history
Pulitzer-winner Diamond delivers Prather Lectures

IOP student report raises U.S. sexual slavery profile
Students discuss results with state Senator Montigny

Distinguished panel explores 'martyrdom'
Martyrdom discussed, defined in context of various religious traditions

Research
Researchers uncover cause of asthma
Natural killer cells leave people breathless

Molecule by molecule, new assay shows real-time gene activity
First 'movie' of gene expression in live cells shows proteins being made in small bursts

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The field of reproductive technologies has become a fast-growing and profitable economic sector, says Debora Spar of HBS. 'Parents choose for different traits, clinics woo clients, and specialized providers earn millions of dollars.' (Staff photo Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard News Office)
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Investigating Nineveh - from space
'Hidden Wounds' documentary premiered
Dan Rather at KSG: 'I'm just a reporter who got lucky'
Stem cell researchers collaborate across continents
Gossip, litigiousness, the invention of the address



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