Stanford headlines for the week of July 27, 2005

Editors of Time, Newsweek address the question: Is news journalism under siege?
News editors debate the limits of confidentiality
Dish on Makin' Hay: Installation draws mostly rave reviews
Security experts unveil defense against phishing
Cantor Center to receive collection from Marmor Foundation
Fiction, nonfiction writers honored with biennial Saroyan prize
Awardee recalls meeting William Saroyan
Bicycle commuter feels support, bike lockers lacking on campus
Incentives needed for intermittent carpoolers to reduce single trips
Brodie Hamilton, director of Parking and Transportation Services, replies
Linda Perry Kustin, longtime editor and administrator, dies
Gavin I. Langmuir, worldwide authority on history of anti-Semitism, dead at 81
Environmental scientists warn about the consequences of unchecked land use
Topography, rain factors in tropical soil fertility, study says
Medical imaging prize goes to Stanford scientist
Medical school applies for California stem cell funds
Schizophrenia and bipolar symposium
Curriculum adds new concentration
Next-generation Internet service might include surgery
Electric pulses used to remove wrinkles
Nitric oxide: Two-edged sword in treating preemies
Vantage point: Stem cell alternatives fog the debate
Stem cell ethics panel gives guidelines for research with monkeys and apes
Pathological gamblers needed as volunteers for study
'Dear tobacco companies, I'd like my father back . . .'
Is this a bug we should love?
Study looks at alternative therapy for panic attacks
Media monitor
Medical center people
Housing
Ph.D. Orals
Kronos upgrade set for Aug. 1
Parking costs grow, as do rewards for other commute options
Man meets land
Cardinal Chronicle