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April 13, 2006
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The right thing?
In a new course, Michael Sandel (left) and Douglas Melton describe dilemmas on the slippery border between biology and ethics, such as the question of using sperm and eggs from highly intelligent and attractive people to conceive 'custom-made' babies. (Staff photo Justin Ide/Harvard News Office) Full story |
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
New course provokes students
'Ethics, Biotechnology, and the Future of Human Nature' offers many questions, few answers
HDS panel identifies crises in the African-American community
From Mississippi to Massachusetts, panelists present an array of grievances
Harvard initiative says states, towns should lead health reform
Interfaculty initiative report released
Soyinka decries lack of outrage over Darfur 'pogrom'
Kennedy School students help New Orleans rebuild - and regroup
Religion, morality playing important roles in politics of college students, Harvard poll finds
In potential 2008 presidential matchup, Clinton and McCain in dead heat
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