A Sampling of Clips
for December 12 - 13, 2001
UCSD faculty and staff may obtain
a copy of an article by e-mailing the University
Communications Office Francis Crick's papers
helped by British Lottery
San Diego Union-Tribune, Dec.
12, Neil Morgan -- The British Lottery has ponied up half of $2.5
million to place Crick's scientific papers among the rich special
collections of the Geisel Library at UCSD and the
Wellcome Library in London.
10 Arrested in Visa Cases in San Diego
New York Times, Dec.
13 --Beginning what they
characterized as a major crackdown on foreigners who violated
the terms of student visas, immigration officials arrested 10
young people from the Middle East in San Diego today and said
more arrests would be made. (University of California
at San Diego is mentioned).
For more articles on the same subject:
10 Held as INS Targets Visa Abuses
Los Angeles Times,
Dec. 13
10 foreign students held in San Diego visa sweep
San Diego Union-Tribune, Dec.
13
INS Arrests Ten on
Visa Violations
AP Online,
Dec.
13
INS arrests
the latest sting for San Diego Arab-Americans
The Associated
Press State & Local Wire,
Dec. 13
Weakness of women's bones very common,
researchers contend
San Diego Union-Tribune,
Dec. 12 -- The weakening
of women's bones after menopause is much more common than women
or their doctors know, according to a large national study published
today. (Comment by Dr. Elizabeth Barrett-Connor, a UCSD
epidemiologist and co-author of the research).
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