The Washington, D.C. sniper has claimed a ninth victim and Americans stand transfixed to the story like deer in headlights, paralyzed by the fear that they can fall victim to a similar crime. Read more...
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October 20, 9:00 pm
Gun control is illogical response to fear
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October 20, 9:00 pm
Melnitz Theater shows oldies but goodies, and they're free
Great movies usually come out in small doses. But free screenings of great movies come in large doses at Melnitz 1409, known as the James Bridges Theater. Read more...
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October 20, 9:00 pm
Letters
Criticize, but don’t miss the big picture Both Ziv Kaufman and Scott Anderson have a point. Kaufman argues that it’s absurd to criticize Israel when its record on human rights, democracy, and the rule of law is superior to any state in the region. Read more...
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Briefs
Computer scientists work on network defense UCLA computer scientists are working on a new tool to prevent network operators from a harmful internet-based threat ““ distributed denial of service attacks. Read more...
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October 20, 9:00 pm
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October 20, 9:00 pm
Speakers give views on future of economy
Students of The Anderson School at UCLA and business professionals from across Southern California converged Friday on downtown Los Angeles to see business and political leaders from around the world give their take on the current events. Read more...
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October 20, 9:00 pm
Einstein’s secret FBI file inspires new book
Albert Einstein, the greatest scientist of the 20th century, was a wanted man ““ by the FBI. From 1933 to 1955, J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI compiled “derogatory information” in an effort to undermine the physicist’s influence and destroy his reputation, according to Fred Jerome, a science journalist and author of a new book titled “The Einstein File.” Jerome spoke about his book in front of about 100 people in Knudsen Hall last Thursday, highlighting the major points of Hoover’s plot to defame the scientist. Read more...