Stanford headlines for the week of May 16, 2007

Knight symposium to explore the challenge of how to pay for quality journalism
Stanford welcomes back retired Army general, political scientist
Study: More moms not 'opting out'
Carbon joins magnetic club: Element holds promise for information technology
2007 Stanford Summer Fellows on Democracy and Development announced
Roundtable probes the politics of China's large-scale investments in Africa
Joint effort to build emergency medical system for India
Volunteer program seeks to expose English-learners to 'rich language'
Stanford Powwow
Honors & Awards
Letter to the Editor: Readers at odds with lecturer’s analysis of French law banning Islamic headscarf
Reader questions scientific method behind assertions about creationism
Memorial service set May 24 for physicist, X-ray optics pioneer Albert Baez
Lai to debut a second translated work
Churchill, Luce, Beinecke, Truman scholarships awarded to five undergraduates
Four projects awarded grants from presidential fund for humanities
Senate to consider motion on banning tobacco funding
Water Quality Data and Water Quality Report for 2006
Cantor Center for Visual Arts spotlights 'living tradition' of American Indian art
In the Alps, hunting for Hannibal's trail
Sleepless for science, flies weakened
Experts eye what $3B can buy in stem cell benefits
Faculty senate to meet
Herzenbergs to receive award from Italian group
AIDS impact threatens world stability
5 Questions: Edward Cornwell on youth violence
Medical center people
Academic Council Annual Meeting
Ph.D. Orals
Housing
Historian says technology has made it too easy to wage war
Cardinal Chronicle
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