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A Sampling of Clips for 
March 23-25, 2002  
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Study challenges views on sexual infidelity
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel,
Compass, Mar. 24 – According to a study conducted by UCSD researcher Christine Harris, “men and women regardless of sexual orientation, on average focused more on a mate’s emotional infidelity than on a mate’s sexual infidelity,” Harris wrote in January’s Psychological Science.
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Worst kind of infidelity?
Toronto Star,
Mar. 22
Toronto Star

Ushering technology
San Diego Daily Transcript,
Mar. 25 – Profiles UCSD director of the Center for Commercialization of Advanced Technology the Jacobs School Anne O’Donnell.
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Real Estate Column
San Diego Business Journal,
Mar. 11-17 – UCSD selected the San Diego office of McCarthy Building Cos. Inc. to construct a $42.4 million research facility for the school of medicine.
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Urban, regional planning is topic of exhibit
San Diego Business Journal,
Mar. 11-17 – UCSD’s Urban Studies and Planning program sponsored an exhibit on March 12 that examined local urban and regional planning issues.
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Four teen-agers at head of the class
San Diego Union Tribune,
Mar. 23, Pg. B-1 – Feature on the senior division sweepstakes award winners at the Greater San Diego Science & Engineering Fair. One winner interned for UCSD biology professor Ethan Bier, another worked at UCSD’s Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences. 
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Americans’ worship of technology may be fading
San Diego Union Tribune,
Richard Louv column, Mar. 24 – UCSD’s effect on the region’s economy and whether technology transfer worked is questioned.  (Quotes UCSD director of Technology Transfer and Intellectual Property Services Alan Paau).
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