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March 1, 2007

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Top stories for
March 1, 2007

News

Donella Rapier to step down as vice president for alumni affairs and development

Rethinking Islam from Pakistan to Texas
Scholars emphasize viewing Islam in historical, political context

Tackling tradition and taboos
Bridge Builders bring grassroots experience to Harvard

Research

Harvard athletes grow bigger, better hearts
Their experiences may help nonathletes

Medieval Islamic architecture presages 20th century mathematics
Peter Lu finds advanced geometry in 15th century tilings

Arts

'There's Something About Ben'
Stiller honored as Hasty Pudding Man of the Year

Svetlana Boym fencer Laurence Fishburne
Happy
accidents
Fencers
split
Cultural
hero
Baggish, rowers
Big-hearted
Cardiologist Aaron Baggish monitors the heart of Michael Murray, a member of the freshman lightweight rowing team. What Baggish and his colleagues are learning about athletes' hearts promises new strategies for treating nonathletes and avoiding sudden cardiac death.
Staff photo Jon Chase/Harvard News Office
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