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Men’s swimming and diving head coach Skip Kenney, far left, stands with his team in March 2005. Kenney confessed yesterday to intentionally erasing the records of some of his former swimmers. #gallery http://www.stanforddaily.com/image/full/7084
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Men’s swimming and diving head coach Skip Kenney, far left, stands with his team in March 2005. Kenney confessed yesterday to intentionally erasing the records of some of his former swimmers.

Coach deletes stats

Men’s swimming and diving coach admits removing former athletes’ records from media guides, athletic director promises ‘appropriate corrective and punitive steps’
By Patrick Fitzgerald
NEWS| Men’s swimming head coach Skip Kenney intentionally removed the times of five swimmers from the team’s media-guide record books, the University confirmed yesterday, following an investigation by The Daily. Several of the swimmers expressed in interviews their belief that the omissions were purposeful and vindictive — an effort to get back at swimmers who left the program on bad terms.

Journalist delves into Iraq debate

By Maneesha Limaye
NEWS| Thom Shanker, Pentagon and foreign policy correspondent for The New York Times, spoke about the Iraq war and the future of the American military presence in the Middle East during a speech in Tresidder Union’s Oak Lounge last night.

HPV vaccine promoted

By victor cruz
NEWS| Stanford Students for Choice (SSFC), Vaden Health Center and the Public Health Initiative have combined forces to educate the University community about the newly-approved vaccine for Human Papillomavirus (HPV), culminating in this week’s HPV Vaccine Awareness Campaign.

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Sophomore Brent Milleville is tied for second on the Cardinal with eight RBI in 39 at bats, and also boasts a .370 on-base percentage. Milleville and the Cardinal will look to bounce back against USC after falling 13-5 against Santa Clara on Tuesday. #gallery http://www.stanforddaily.com/image/full/7089
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Sophomore Brent Milleville is tied for second on the Cardinal with eight RBI in 39 at bats, and also boasts a .370 on-base percentage. Milleville and the Cardinal will look to bounce back against USC after falling 13-5 against Santa Clara on Tuesday.

Softball to host Classic

Battling stomach flu, No. 13 Cardinal squares off against Gauchos today
By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| After spending the last two weeks on the road, a home tournament may be just what the doctor ordered for No. 13 Stanford softball, which returns to the Farm to host the Stanford Classic after going 2-3 at the Worth Classic in Fullerton, Calif., and sweeping the competition for the FIU/Adidas Invitational title in Miami.

Men fall to USC, bounced from Pac-10s

By Patrick K. Fitzgerald
SPORTS| Stanford bowed out of the Pac-10 tournament with a semifinal round exit, falling to USC 83-79 in overtime.

Card set for Trojan war

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| After rattling off an eight-game winning streak against the likes of Kansas, California, San Francisco and Texas, the Cardinal was brought back down to earth by Santa Clara on Tuesday night, 13-5.

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