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Stanford affiliates will have to dish out as much as $51 extra dollars for a parking permit next year. Zone-based parking will continue, limiting students to parking lots near their residences. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/7795
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Stanford affiliates will have to dish out as much as $51 extra dollars for a parking permit next year. Zone-based parking will continue, limiting students to parking lots near their residences.

Parking permit prices to increase

By Theo Milonopoulos
NEWS| Student drivers will have to dish out extra cash for parking permits for the 2007-2008 school year, Parking and Transportation Services (P&TS) announced last week.

Israel boycott sparks debate

By Laura Carwile
NEWS| The tensions stirred by the calls for Stanford’s divestment from Israel made last year by members of Students Confronting Apartheid by Israel (SCAI) and some ASSU Senators have reemerged.

Profs. extend hand to North Korea

By Stuart Baimel
NEWS| Two Stanford professors and a visiting scholar were part of a group of specialists that visited North Korea last week, just ahead of the upcoming six-party talks regarding the country’s nuclear program.

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Last year's starting fullback Emeka Nnoli announced on Monday that he was retiring due to medical complications. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/7796
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Last year's starting fullback Emeka Nnoli announced on Monday that he was retiring due to medical complications.

Nnoli retires before season

By Christian Torres
SPORTS| Stanford football already has a new coach for the 2007 season, but it will now need a new starting fullback as well.

McLain looks, leaps ahead

By Danny Belch
SPORTS| Erica McLain has taken hundreds of jumps in her track career but none as big as the one she took at May's 2007 Pacific-10 Conference Championships.

BRIEF: Wiggins named Olympic Athlete of the Month

By Christian Torres
SPORTS| After two team gold medals in a month, basketball star Candice Wiggins has yet another July accomplishment under her belt.

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