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Rami Khouri speaks about the war in Lebanon this past summer
Editor: U.S. media favors Israel
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“News coverage of the Middle East is abominable in the United States,” said Rami Khouri, the editor-at-large of the English-language Lebanese Star and a visiting fellow with the Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law (CDDRL).
No cash for car contest
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When Stanford’s research team walked away victorious from last year’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Grand Challenge, they did so with pride, smiles and a fat $2 million check.
Law students team up with ACLU to fight for illegals
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For the past month, the Stanford Law School Immigrants’ Rights Clinic has been working closely with the American Civil Liberties Union to secure the release of four immigrants in southern California who have been detained for periods as long as four years without a hearing.
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Junior defender April Wall prepares a kick against Arizona. Women’s soccer swept both Washington teams last weekend, defeating the Cougars 1-0 and the Huskies 2-0 in their 15th and 16th shutout matches of the season, respectively, bringing the team up to third in Pac-10 standings.
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No. 19 women score 15th and 16th shutouts of season, move up to third in Pac-10
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The No. 19 Stanford women’s soccer team picked up a pair of conference wins last weekend in Washington, lifting them to third in the Pac-10 standings, behind only first-place UCLA and second-place Oregon.
Bears hold on to Pac-10 grip
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No. 7 Cal cemented its first-place conference standing over the Stanford men’s soccer team, defeating the Cardinal 2-0 on Friday.
Card earn consolation prize
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The Stanford men’s volleyball team finished the Husky Dino Cup Tournament on a high note Saturday, taking down powerhouse Lewis University, the 2003 NCAA champions, in the consolation game.
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Editorial: Improving career counseling
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The Stanford Career Development Center (CDC) has done a good job in providing counseling, information and databases to help students decide on a career.

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