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Yesterday was Nakba Day, which commemorates Palestinian losses stemming from violence following the creation of the Israeli state in 1948.
Yearbook forced Kim's exposure
Dormmates, high school peers of squatter student wonder how, why
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In exclusive interviews with a number of Azia Kim’s high school colleagues, The Daily has learned intimate details about Kim’s character, the perceived pressure placed on students in her competitive high school and how she deceived both her friends and parents from the very beginning.
Imposter II? Four years in Varian
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For the last four years, Elizabeth Okazaki has attended graduate physics seminars, used the offices reserved for doctoral and post-doctoral physics students and — for all intents and purposes made the Varian Physics Lab her home. The only problem is that Okazaki appears to have no affiliation with Stanford.
Condi eyes return, but in what role?
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Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says it. Administrators expect it: The former provost will be back at Stanford in 2009.
Rice tours HP, meets with kids
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Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice wore a wide grin as she kicked off her morning yesterday at Palo Alto’s Hewlett-Packard (HP) Labs.
Gen. Clark talks Iraq, U.S. policy
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Gen. Wesley Clark (Ret.) spoke for an hour last night in a nearly-packed Hewlett Teaching Center about U.S. foreign policy since the end of the Cold War and about America’s place in the world
Med. center expansion irks PA city council
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Stanford has proposed a major expansion project for the Medical Center, but will first have to settle the details with the city of Palo Alto.
Springfest provides faculty, staff with chance to relax
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Students aren’t the only ones hanging out in the spring sunshine these days.
Police Blotter
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n A large barbecue was reported stolen from the Powwow grounds on May 13.
The party scene at Stanford
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The year is winding down and students are celebrating.

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