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News & Announcements Where’s the mistletoe? DateDecember 16, 2004 Share Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Trending Brain practices new tasks while we sleep New institute to unite, advance Harvard efforts to stem tide of climate crisis Psychologist for back pain? Good genes are nice, but joy is better Is recession inevitable? Economist says plenty of tools remain Staff photo Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard News Office Maria Stavropoulos ’05 reads under some diverse holiday decorations at Gato Rojo Cafe in Dudley Hall.