A Sampling of Clips for
March 7, 2002
UCSD
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University Communications Office
Airports’
growth may spark booms
Los
Angeles Times, Mar.
7, Pg. 1 – With the end of the battle to build an international
airport at El Toro, public officials and businesspeople are
looking at Ontario, San Diego and Tijuana to find future
alternative airport space to accommodate Southern California’s
growing population. (Quotes UCSD
economist Steven Erie).
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San Diego scene
San
Diego Metropolitan, February,
Pg. 8 – As part of the Active Campus program, more than 400 UCSD
computer science and engineering freshmen are sporting
wireless-enabled Hewlett-Packard Jornada PDAs as part of a social
and educational experiment.
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Institute
formed to honor SAIC founder, his principles
Copley
News Service, Mar.
6 – The Beyster Institute for Entrepreneurial Employee Ownership
was formed by the La Jolla foundation to capitalize on the
principles and prominence of its founder, J. Robert Beyster.
(Quotes UCSD
associate vice chancellor Mary
Walshok).
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Not
what you’d call a big band
Los
Angeles Times, Mar.
7, Pg. 24 – Feature on UCSD librarian Scott Paulson,
founder and conductor
of
the Teeny-Tiny
Pit
Orchestra.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/printedition/calendar/la-000016824mar07.story