If communist Vietnamese authorities find out that a representative of the democratic organization Bloc 8406 had lectured UCLA students by phone about the movement for democracy in Vietnam, he could be arrested. Read more...
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March 7, 10:18 pm
Panel reveals efforts for democracy in Vietnam
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March 6, 10:07 pm
In this class, no English is allowed
There are bright posters on the wall and children bouncing out of their seats, and at first glance it looks like any other classroom. But in this L.A. Read more...
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March 6, 10:06 pm
Stakes grow for on-campus piracy
As a result of new efforts by the Recording Industry Association of America to target online piracy at colleges nationwide, downloading music illegally may prove costly for more students. Read more...
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March 6, 10:05 pm
UC faces criticism for new warhead
The University of California-managed Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has been commissioned to create a new nuclear warhead, but critics are questioning the UC’s involvement in the development of nuclear weapons. Read more...
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March 6, 10:04 pm
Science&Health: Researchers look into health effects of smog
The poor air quality of Los Angeles and its causes are the stuff of legends. The traffic, smog and stale air of the L.A. basin is bemoaned in movies, lamented about in songs, and constantly punctuates conversations as travelers go in or out of the Valley. Read more...
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March 6, 10:03 pm
Former Disney CEO to speak today
Michael Eisner, the former CEO of Disney, is scheduled to speak tonight at the UCLA School of Law on the future of intellectual property and entertainment law. Read more...
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March 6, 10:02 pm
On-campus talk to discuss fuel sources
Patricia Woertz, CEO and president of an ethanol and biofuel production company, is scheduled to speak on campus today about alternative fuel sources such as bioenergy. Read more...