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Alejandro Toledo and wife Eliane Karp enjoy a warm Friday afternoon in the foothills on the outer edge of the University’s campus. Karp is lecturing in the School of Education, as her husband reflects on his time as Peru’s president.
Toledo: a man and his vision
Former Peruvian president reflects on his past and looks toward the future in exclusive interview
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In his first interview granted since stepping down as president, given exclusively to The Daily over two sessions last week, former Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo reflected on his legacy and articulated a comprehensive plan to battle poverty.
GSB dean averts lending scandal
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As university administrators nationwide continue to receive a hailstorm of criticism for their cushy connections with lending companies, Graduate School of Business (GSB) Dean Robert Joss told The Daily that his position on the board of directors at Wells Fargo does not create an inappropriate conflict of interest.
Students duped by bike prank
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Students who found warnings on their bicycles Friday morning that police would aggressively step up bike law enforcement seem to have been the victims of a prank. The notices purported to come from the Stanford University Department of Public Safety (DPS), but police officials denied issuing any such warnings.
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Michael Taylor takes a swing against Oregon State this past weekend. The junior outfielder won Saturday’s 9-7 game against the defending champs with a three-run walk-off blast over the left field wall.
Baseball misses OSU upset
Card drops two to defending champion Beavers
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For a few minutes on Sunday, it looked like Stanford baseball might steal its first Pacific-10 Conference series of the year with two late comebacks on back-to-back days.
Edwards, Okwo earn first-day NFL draft selections
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The wait was longer than many expected, but former Cardinal quarterback Trent Edwards ‘06 did eventually get the call he had been waiting for.
Girls drop MPSF title to Bruins
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After cruising to the championship match of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation conference tournament, the Stanford women’s water polo team suffered a demoralizing 9-3 loss yesterday evening to perennial rival UCLA.
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Editorial: Kudos for Row composting
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The extension to the Row of a pilot composting program represents yet another sensible step in the University’s efforts to promote sustainability on campus.

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