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Al-Marashi speaks about Iraqi intelligence failures.

Livermore shares experience at HP

By Mima Mohammed
NEWS| Ann Livermore, executive vice president of Hewlett Packard (HP) and leader of Hewlett Packard’s Technology Solutions groups, addressed Stanford students last night, describing her perspective as an executive at one of the world’s most powerful companies.

Still dodgy?

By Daisy Chung
NEWS| About 120 people gathered in Tresidder’s Oak Lounge East to hear Ibrahim Al-Marashi discuss the British government’s 2003 plagiarism of his doctoral dissertation, an error since dubbed the “Dodgy Dossier” scandal.

ASSU discusses student space, dining

By Michael Tamkin
NEWS| The ASSU Undergraduate Senate convened last night to discuss issues involving student space in Tresidder Union, student input in the University Dining Committee and updates by Senate committees.

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Sports

Pair of aces: Cardinal duo shines in Sherwood Cup

Bruch and Pade square off in singles semifinal, team up to reach doubles semifinal
By Ben Backes
SPORTS| If the Sherwood Cup is an indicator of Stanford’s strength this season, it looks like the Cardinal will be a force to be reckoned with.

Women nail home opener

By Wes Mateo
SPORTS| It was a long offseason for the members of the women’s gymnastics team, who were forced to endure the sting of a disappointing and injury-filled

The eternal human drama of sports

By Samuel Chen
SPORTS| I’ll admit it. I’m a drama junkie and a sucker for the most newsworthy headlines. I wait for significant statistical milestones to be reached and for

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ASSU needs to overhaul budget approval process

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| Last week, the Undergraduate Senate announced changes in funding policies for student groups. These changes were ostensibly in response to a budget overdraft of $158,784.

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