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November 2, 2006

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Top stories for
November 2, 2006

News

A searching look at terror of the gulag

Can torture ever be ethical?
Safra Center speaker, former fellow, says perhaps

Geeta Rao Gupta receives Anne Roe Award from GSE

Research

Cells that work themselves to death
They help control inflammation, researchers find

Migraine auras and heart disease linked
Risks high for women

Glimchers make unusual father-daughter team
HMS, HSPH professors collaborate on bone-immunology linkage

Arts

Little Lulu comes to Harvard

Little Lulu Water polo Walter Mosely
Lulu at
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Serhan
Self-sacrificing cells
Charles Serhan and his colleagues have discovered that white blood cells, left over from defending the body against invading bacteria and viruses, scavenge harmful compounds from the body as they themselves commit suicide. He holds a model of molecules involved in the process. (Staff photo Jon Chase/Harvard News Office)
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Confronting North Korea's nuclear breakout
Gergen warns U.S. will fall behind in science
Power couples share life-balance strategies
APA honors Susan Linn, HMS instructor, foe of marketing to children
Infectious disease experts Fauci, Foege receive Richmond Awards



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