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Former Malaysian Finance Minister and  Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim gives a talk #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/6315
Alvin Chow

Former Malaysian Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim gives a talk "Democracy in the Muslim World."

Nobel duo to sail steady

By Dianna Bai
NEWS| For Prof. Andrew Fire and Prof. Roger Kornberg, the 2006 Nobel Prize laureates in Medicine and Chemistry respectively, last week’s early morning phone calls first seemed like an annoying misdial.

Former pages say program is worth keeping

By Dianna Bai
NEWS| A farm kid out of Western Illinois, 16-year-old Clark wanted to “get out and get away” from home.

At Leland, a literary success story

By Emma Vaughn
NEWS| “The reaction thus far has been very positive,” said junior Annie Wyman, an editor of the magazine.

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#6 Franci Girard / JR / Outside Hitter, #4  Bryn Kehoe / JR / Setter in 10.6.06 game vs. Cal #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/6312
Grant Hochstein

#6 Franci Girard / JR / Outside Hitter, #4 Bryn Kehoe / JR / Setter in 10.6.06 game vs. Cal

Cardinal swing through SoCal

By Andrew Lomeli
SPORTS| With five teams ranked among the top 10 in the nation, the Pacific-10 Conference offers little room for error for the No. 6 Stanford women’s volleyball team.

Through My Eyes: Lea Mackinnon

By Mandy Kovach
SPORTS| The Daily continues the “Through My Eyes” series this week with sophomore Lea MacKinnon.

Washington, OSU look for revenge after last week's sweep

By Haley Murphy
SPORTS| After managing their road sweep over Washington and Oregon State last weekend, the Stanford men’s soccer team returns home this week for rematches against both squads.

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Editorial: Pub Night is back

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| Stanford seniors can breathe a collective sigh of relief. After a brief hiatus Senior Night is back in business, with its traditional festivities kicking off around 10 p.m. tonight at a swanky night spot on California Ave.

Out and Aboutski: No snarl, no scowl, no service

From the Arm Chair: Foreign impressions

At the Margins: Hate speech and violence

Ire and Vice: The last word on the bike ban

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