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May 26, 2005

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Top stories for
May 26, 2005

News
GSD students win tsunami design award
Devise strategy for development, permanent housing

At HLS, Lynne Stewart proclaims her innocence
Rahman defender faces 40 years in prison for conspiracy

Nieman Foundation annoucnes U.S. fellows for 2005-06

Research
Exercise shown to promote breast cancer suvival
Women who walk three to five hours a week 50 percent less likely to die from breast cancer

Pros and amateurs team up for discovery
First-time 'microlensing' collaboration finds new planet

New delivery technology paves way for disease therapies
Modified antibody carries cancer fighters straight to tumor cells

Crimson mentor Grace Marriappan ladyslipper orchid
School's in
for the summer
Crossing
a bridge
Thoreau's
followers
Holmes
Moving toward health
A study from Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) has found that exercise after diagnosis may help breast cancer patients live longer. BWH researcher Michelle D. Holmes and her team found that any amount of exercise, even walking just one hour per week, helped promote breast cancer survival. (Staff photo Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard News Office)
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Senior U.N. official named Goodman Fellow at KSG
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