Stanford headlines for the week of August 2004

In newly unearthed recordings, MLK credits blacks for helping to elect John Kennedy
THE AUGUST 2004 ISSUE OF STANFORD BUSINESS magazine
Task force tackles role of particle physics in universe
Honors and Awards
Sheila Weber, lecturer in acting for Drama Department, dies at 78
New CISAC fellows to pursue broader homeland security strategies
Registration begins next week for Continuing Studies
Climate change could have drastic impact on California
Blackhawk transforms Roble Field into landing pad
In Print and On the Air
Times best-seller list helps unknown authors most, study says
Researcher disputes notion you have only once chance to make a good impression
ITSS expert discusses computer security, how to protect machines against hackers
Why your appendectomy (or colonoscopy) costs more than mine
Wellspring of leukemia cells identified by researchers
Nicotine patch helps teens snuff out cigarette use
Thorburn races today in Olympics
Need some info? Take a walking tour
When Koko the gorilla needs a checkup, Stanford docs swing into action
Portions of brain are smaller in children born prematurely
Medical center people
Volunteers needed
East meets West as hospitals offer inpatients the healing power of acupuncture
Findings help untangle mysteries surrounding common, deadly birth defect
Latest faculty promotions announced
Veteran radiology staff member dies
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Award-winning film on environmental artist to be shown at Cantor Arts Center
Web page to help with installation of WIndows anti-hacker security patch
Cardinal Chronicle / weekly campus column
Prices for parking permits to increase; new free bus for East Bay commuters