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Former president of the Republic of Korea and 2000 Nobel Peace Prize winner Kim Dae-jung speaks about relations between North Korea and South Korea and the nuclear crisis on the Korean peninsula. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/4928
Adrian Gaitan

Former president of the Republic of Korea and 2000 Nobel Peace Prize winner Kim Dae-jung speaks about relations between North Korea and South Korea and the nuclear crisis on the Korean peninsula.

Kim speaks on nuclear crisis, reunification

Former S. Korean leader visits
By Jin Yoon
NEWS| Drawing on his life-long promotion of democracy and reconciliation on the Korean peninsula, Kim Dae-jung, former president of the Republic of Korea, addressed Stanford community members last night.

Hordes of ProFros hit up campus

By Mima Mohammed
NEWS| With red folders and maps in hand, prospective freshmen, or ProFros, will flock to campus today for Admit Weekend. Some ProFros began arriving on Wednesday, and more than 1,000 ProFros are expected to attend in total, said student coordinator Caity Rocha, a sophomore.

Retired GE executive delivers job advice

By Gerry Shih
NEWS| “Winning is the only thing that counts,” said former Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of General Electric Jack Welch last night.

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Sophomore Meridith McColl recorded eight saves against the Bears last weekend. The Cardinal return to Berkeley Friday for the MPSF conference tournament. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/4924
Adrian Gaitan

Sophomore Meridith McColl recorded eight saves against the Bears last weekend. The Cardinal return to Berkeley Friday for the MPSF conference tournament.

No. 3 Cardinal set for MPSF tournament

By Wes Mateo
SPORTS| The No. 3 women’s water polo team’s thrilling 9-8 victory at Cal in last Saturday’s Big Splash amounted to little more than a better position in the conference rankings — and some Bay Area bragging rights.

Track stars come to Farm

By Rachel Hodara
SPORTS| New records will be set when some of the very best in track and field gather under the lights this Sunday for the Cardinal Invitational.

Senior Liang nears end of long walk

By Zach Jones
SPORTS| In just a few weeks, it will all be over. For senior Wendra Liang, hours on the driving range watching balls fade into the distance and hundreds of four-foot putts hitting the bottom of the cup will recede into the background of a master’s degree in anthropological sciences and preparations for law school.

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Religious groups must seek more productive dialogue

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OPINIONS| Last week, self-described "Muslim dissident" Irshad Manji gave a speech on what she thought were some of the major flaws in Islam today.

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