Hadron production at all pT in heavy-ion collisions in the framework of
parton recombination is reviewed. It is shown that the recombination of thermal
and shower partons dominates the hadron spectra in the intermediate pT
region. In d+Au collisions, the physics of particle production at any η
is basically the same as at η=0. The Cronin effect is described as a
result of the final-state instead of the initial-state interaction. The
suppression of RCP at high η is due to the reduction of the soft
parton density on the deuteron side, thus resulting in less pions produced by
recombination, an explanation that requires no new physics. In Au+Au
collisions large p/π ratio is obtained because the thermal partons can
contribute to the formation of proton more than they do to the pion.Comment: 12 pages + 5 figures. Invited talk at Hard Probes 200