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The Stanford Bridge Club began a series of weekly duplicate bridge tournaments last night at Elliot Program Center. Open to the public every Thursday at 7 p.m., it continues through June.
Prof. sues over medication
David McKay sues over son’s suicide following Prozac purchase from online pharmacy
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Structural Biology Prof. David McKay is continuing to pursue a wrongful death claim against the physician and pharmacy groups who prescribed his son Prozac over the Internet prior to his suicide.
Further course eval. data released online
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Students looking for the perfect course load for winter quarter now have a variety of online sources for information on classes and professors.
Emissions tied to death
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Stanford scientist Mark Jacobson may have provided policy makers with the proof they need to push for more stringent carbon dioxide emission standards.
Class looks at healthy dining
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Whether they dine at Wilbur, Late Nite or the Axe & Palm, students who want to make healthy eating choices this quarter can sign up for a new, student-initiated course.
Stem-cell funding expands
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Ethical questions surrounding stem cell research might still be a hot topic of debate across the country and in Washington, but with a recent grant of $200,000 to the Stanford Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, the University’s stance on the issue is clear.
Alum donates $20 million to stem-cell research, Hospital
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Just as Stanford Hospital & Clinics begins its billion-dollar renovation, it has received a $20 million donation to pursue the future of medicine.
The "good guys" win - even for infants
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Researchers at Yale have found that infants as young as six months old can not only discriminate between the “good guys” and the “bad guys,” but that they overwhelmingly prefer the good guys.
In honest dialogue
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If there’s one thing that students and presidential candidates have in common, it’s the tendency to approach religious topics on tiptoe.
Police Blotter
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This report covers a selection of crimes from Jan.

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