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Students protested Donald Rumsfeld’s Hoover Institution appointment with a “Rumsfest” carnival yesterday that featured “Pin the precision-guided nuclear weapon on the terrorist.” #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/8213
Gus Jewell

Students protested Donald Rumsfeld’s Hoover Institution appointment with a “Rumsfest” carnival yesterday that featured “Pin the precision-guided nuclear weapon on the terrorist.”

Levy probes Pakistan

French journalist discusses involvement in Pearl’s death
By Kamil Dada
NEWS| French journalist and philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy, author of “Who Killed Daniel Pearl?” spoke at Kresge Auditorium Thursday night for the second annual Daniel Pearl Memorial Lecture.

Missing student found

By The Daily News Staff
NEWS| Nicholas Dunn '09, the student who was reported missing Thursday after failing to arrive home in Hawaii, has been found, according to his roommate, who said Dunn showed up in his room Friday morning.

FLiCKs changes leadership

By Eric Messinger
NEWS| Fans of throwing paper airplanes at movie stars are keeping their fingers crossed for FLiCKs. After experiencing technical trouble earlier this quarter, the movie-screening organization now faces a change in leadership.

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Leading Cardinal rusher Anthony Kimble should be ready to return to action next week against the Irish. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/8214
Alvin Chow

Leading Cardinal rusher Anthony Kimble should be ready to return to action next week against the Irish.

UPDATE: Irish upend Card, 21-14

Four missed field goals, late drops seal Stanford's fate
By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| Stanford (3-8, 2-6 Pac-10) fell to the equally-lowly Irish (3-9) in a game was marred by penalties, turnovers and miscues by both teams throughout.

Three-peat for cross-country

By Jack Salisbury
SPORTS| The Stanford women’s cross-country team made history Monday afternoon, winning its third straight national title at the NCAA Championships in Terre Haute, Indiana.

Men's Hoops upset 79-67 at Siena

By Patrick Fitzgerald
SPORTS| Stanford suffered its first loss of the season late Saturday morning, falling 79-67 in an ugly upset at the hands of the Siena Saints in upstate New York.

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Imagining a longer Thanksgiving

By Editorial Board
OPINIONS| The week-long Thanksgiving is generally beloved amongst Stanford students, especially those (Class of ‘08 and older) who remember the days before its institution.

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