Stanford headlines for the week of October 27, 2004

Statesmen, professors urge international cooperation
U.N. nuclear watchdog ElBaradei to speak on nonproliferation
New flu vaccine shipment arrives; available to some
U.S. safer, but not immune, from terrorist attacks, 9/11 expert says
Global diplomacy gets a push from Homecoming panelists
Faculty express concerns over Munger housing project
Honors & Awards
Donations to Stanford climb 8 percent last year; CUE nears billion dollar mark
Single-choice early admission program endorsed by national body
Kramer installed as Law School dean
Kwame Appiah to discuss ‘The Ethics of Identity’
Media's violent messages are part of 'boy code,' experts say
'Psychology of evil' lecture set for Oct. 28
'Difficult Dialogues' conference focuses on the American family
In Print and On the Air
In discussion, top justices voice concerns about threats to judicial independence
Foundation gives $4 million for communications fellowships
Lynn Eden's book offers hot lessons from Cold War
Biomechanical engineer makes strides toward delaying, preventing knee injury
Tour the labs
Back pain analyzed
Heard in passing
Is it a trick or a feat?
Stress and dieting don’t mix, study shows
5 questions: Baker on health policy in the presidential campaign
Pharmaceutical companies spent millions marketing questionable hormone therapies
Media monitor
Medical center people
Volunteers needed
Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital launches two-year remodeling project
Ph.D. Orals
Portion of Santa Cruz Avenue to close for Sand Hill Road work
Housing
Faculty Senate to hear report from graduate studies committee
Cardinal Chronicle / weekly campus column
Town hall labor meeting ends in protest
Hennessy seeks community input on committee report, recommendations
Crush the competition