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Former national leaders expressed concern regarding a nuclear threat and discussed the ways to stop the spread of such weapons at a two-day Hoover Institution conference. From left to right: George Shultz, Henry Kissinger, Sam Nunn, Bill Perry, Max Kampelman and Sidney Drell.
Kissinger speaks at Faculty Club
Perry, Shultz, others discuss nuclear proliferation
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A bipartisan group of six elder statesmen, including three former cabinet secretaries who helped lead America through the depths of Cold War nightmares, said Wednesday that the United States must take concrete steps to stop the proliferation of nuclear weapons.
Debate Team hosts forum on Rumsfeld
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Hoping to channel email chatter and Internet petitions into a constructive public forum, students formally debated the Hoover Institution’s appointment of former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld as a distinguished visiting fellow last night.
Full Moon Rising
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The free-wheeling, spit-swapping, wild night is upon us once again. Full Moon on the Quad gears up in Main Quad tonight at 10:30, and the sophomore class presidents have made slight modifications to this year’s event.
Shultz jokingly reads absent Governor’s speech
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China research facility in works
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In hopes of expanding Stanford’s presence in China, the University is now in the process of developing a new research facility on the campus of Peking University in Beijing as part of the Bing Overseas Studies Program (BOSP).
Ninth Circuit judges spar
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Kessler talks new book, criticizes Rice
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Washington Post reporter’s work reveals anecdotes from former provost’s Stanford days
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Annual concert honors life of Pearl
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Immigrant janitor juggles job, family
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“I remember people telling me about all of the opportunities in America and all the money compared to Mexico,” he says. “But no one told me about rent, buying a house, a car and food.”

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