A Sampling of Clips for
July 10th, 2007
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A Waning Season for Making Law
The New York Times, July 9 -- The Senate had been working on its energy bill for almost two weeks, and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid had had enough. (Quotes UCSD political scientist Gary Jacobson) More
LA Mayor Emerges from Seclusion
San Francisco Chronicle, July 10 -- Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa got a taste Monday of the difficult road ahead as he seeks to repair the damage to his image from disclosure of an extramarital affair with a local TV newscaster. (Quotes UCSD political scientist Steven Erie) More
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Mini-dorms Face New Limits
San Diego Union-Tribune, July 10 -- A revamped code intended to limit mini-dorms was unanimously passed by the City Council yesterday despite complaints by numerous residents that it won't wipe out the nuisance rentals. (Mentions UCSD) More
Stan Miller's Battle With Hepatitis C
News8, July 10 -- Millions of Americans have Hepatitis C and many of them don't even know it. Nearly a year ago News 8 reported that News 8 anchor Stan Miller was fighting the potentially fatal illness. Now, there's an update on his condition, and Miller has a message that he says everyone needs to know about Hepatitis C. Dr. Tarek Hassanein, Chief of Clinical Hepatology at UCSD, is Miller’s doctor. More
Buddies For Life: Moores UCSD Cancer Center Offers Nutrition Classes
News8, July 9 – Karen Georgens says she learned how to improve her eating habits with the help of nutrition classes offered monthly at Moores UCSD Cancer Center. More
Dream Diets
NBC San Diego, July 10 -- Researchers from across the country said they have discovered three reasons why sleep can be slimming. (Quotes Dr. Jose Loredo of the UCSD Sleep Medicine Center) More