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Pandora creator Tim Westergren spoke to Stanford students yesterday of the inventive process. “If you aim just to make money, you won’t last,” he said. “That’s not enough incentive to go to work every day.” #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/6599
Mae Ryan

Pandora creator Tim Westergren spoke to Stanford students yesterday of the inventive process. “If you aim just to make money, you won’t last,” he said. “That’s not enough incentive to go to work every day.”

In Russia, media mystery thickens

Journalist says political debate is still alive despite Putin’s efforts
By Allison Dedrick
NEWS| In the wake of the deaths of a fellow reporter and a spy who spoke out against the current government, Russian journalist Evgeny Kiseliev argued last night that despite President Vladimir Putin’s tightening control, political debate is still alive.

Pandora music to the ears

By Laura Rumpf
NEWS| Pandora is an online music service that allows users to create individualized radio stations based on their personal musical preferences.

Teach For America comes under fire

By Sam Bhagwat
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Freshman Paul Morrissey strains for a swing in the ITA Regional. The Cardinal slipped past Hawaii last Tuesday for a 4-3 comeback win in the final two matches. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/6604
Alvin Chow

Freshman Paul Morrissey strains for a swing in the ITA Regional. The Cardinal slipped past Hawaii last Tuesday for a 4-3 comeback win in the final two matches.

Kicked out of play

Women’s soccer fails to advance past NCAA third round after losing in tie-breaking shootout to No. 21 Clemson
By Mandy Kovach
SPORTS| The Stanford women’s soccer team ended a strong season against the No. 21 Clemson Tigers in the NCAA third round.

Card left churning water

By Andrew Shen
SPORTS| The No. 4 Stanford men’s water polo team fell to top-ranked Southern California on Saturday by a score of 5-3.

Pac-10 doubly honors Kehoe

By Christian Torres
SPORTS| Having helped the Stanford women’s volleyball team claim the 2006 Pac-10 Conference title last weekend with sweeps of No. 2 Washington and Washington State, junior setter Bryn Kehoe captured Pac-10 Player of the Week honors for Nov. 20-26.

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Editorial: The Stanford arts scene

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| Stanford is renowned as a center of higher learning and world-class research, but its drama, music and art departments have long remained small and underfunded, and its arts scene has — until recently — been divided up among distinct student groups with no core community.

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