A Sampling of Clips for
September 08, 2004
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What's At Stake Today; Proposed
Policies to Help Curb Flow of Immigration to United States
NBC Channel 4, New York, Katie Couric,
Sept. 7-This morning on WHAT'S AT STAKE TODAY we begin our weekly
reports on the campaign issues you told us are most important
to you this election year. Our first issue, immigration. More
than nine million illegal immigrants are already living in this
country. Many blame them for lowering American wages, but they
face grave dangers getting here, and often do jobs Americans
won't do for such low pay. (Interview with Wayne Cornelius,
director of the Center for Comparative Immigration Studies at
UC San Diego.)
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Kimberly
Garrison Column
Philadelphia Daily News, Sept. 8-If
fitness and health do not motivate you to exercise, perhaps
the promise of a better sex life will. Did you know that there
is a direct correlation between inactivity and a diminished
sex drive? According a report by the University of California,
San Diego, sexual dysfunction is more common among
those with poor physical and emotional health.
http://www.philly.com/mld/dailynews/living/9605845.htm
On the Move
San Diego Union-Tribune, Sept. 8-Stacie
Spector has been named associate vice chancellor for
university communications for the University of California,
San Diego. She will manage the communications program
for the university and will also direct units of campus publications,
special events and protocol.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20040908/news_1b8move.html
Questions
Answered
San Diego Union-Tribune, Sept. 8-
Q & A column by Sherry Seethaler, a UCSD
science writer and educator who answers science questions submitted
by San Diego Union-Tribune readers.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20040908/news_1c8sciqa.html