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5/9/2008 Drivers' pain is the planet's gain
5/8/2008 China's historical bridges topic of fifth annual Kiang Lecture
5/6/2008 Douglas White is named chair of RNSC's Scientific Committee
5/6/2008 Sandholtz publishes book on changing international laws of war
5/5/2008 In Memoriam: Charles Lave, Professor Emeritus of Economics
5/2/2008 Employment status by race in today's America
5/1/2008 Tackling Costa Mesa's 'terror' problem
5/1/2008 Internationally acclaimed ecologist and activist addresses rising food crisis
5/1/2008 Immigrant rights rally draws only 200 marchers to Santa Ana
4/29/2008 Number of California's potential immigrant voters to swell
4/29/2008 The Forgotten Youth
4/25/2008 Bad math = mad politics
4/25/2008 At carpool's edge: Will $4 gas be the turning point?
4/25/2008 Berg awarded grant to study new theory in human auditory processing
4/23/2008 UCI Ethics Fellow Contest
4/21/2008 Amenta awarded grant to study social movements
4/17/2008 Immigration reform not a presidential must
4/17/2008 Varzi to speak at London conference honoring Iranian filmmaker
4/16/2008 Candidate with environmental platform has oil investments
4/16/2008 Tell us how UC it!
4/16/2008 White named San Francisco State University's Alumnus of the Year
4/14/2008 Greenhalgh invited to discuss China's population policy at Harvard University
4/9/2008 Education key to assimilation, study says
4/9/2008 UCI's Mock Trial team finishes strong in national competition
4/8/2008 UCI scholar wins one of top prizes in political science
4/7/2008 Just tell us whom you want to win
4/7/2008 How to turn a herd on Wall St.
4/4/2008 Mathematical mysteries and gut feelings in politics
4/4/2008 Turning up the heat
4/4/2008 Solingen publishes "Nuclear Logics"
4/4/2008 Greenhalgh publishes book on China's one child policy
4/3/2008 Taagepera awarded $75,000 Johan Skytte Prize for work in political science
4/2/2008 The 'dirty Hindus'
3/31/2008 How common are cheating spouses?
3/31/2008 UCI's Peltason talks about coping with Parkinson's disease
3/24/2008 Why do highly educated Arab American women have low employment rates?
3/24/2008 Conflict resolution
3/22/2008 Small business role in creating jobs
3/20/2008 Taiwan vote seen as positive for U.S.-China relations
3/20/2008 Sarnecka awarded grant from NIH to study early childhood learning

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