In recent years, talk about corrective eye surgery has become more and more prevalent, yet many are still wary about the surgery, which employs lasers to shave away parts of the eye. Read more...
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October 7, 9:00 pm
LASIK gives closer look
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October 7, 9:00 pm
Many at fault for going to war without proof of WMD
A report released on Oct. 6 confirmed what many have believed for years ““ there were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. The report, issued by the U.S. Read more...
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October 7, 9:00 pm
Music festival unites cultures
During the next 10 days, musicians from around the world will dedicate their performances to ideals of cross-cultural understanding and peace in celebration of the birthday of a slain Wall Street Journal reporter. Read more...
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October 7, 9:00 pm
UCLA post-doctoral fellow dies at age 29
Kristina D.Y. Louie, a UCLA researcher and post-doctoral fellow, died Sept. 3 of encephalitis at the West Los Angeles Kaiser Permanente. She was 29. Born Nov. Read more...
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Child’s gift inspires hundreds
Shot and killed at the age of seven while on a family vacation in Italy in 1994, Nicholas Green is remembered by local Italians as the boy whose death brought them life. Read more...
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October 7, 9:00 pm
Jane Doe resumes testimony
The student who said she was raped in her De Neve dorm room nearly two years ago was consistent with her story from the first trial during testimony at the retrial Wednesday and Thursday, said her attorney Scott Millington. Read more...
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October 7, 9:00 pm
Virus may halt bacterial infections
The treatment of bacterial infections using viruses, introduced prior to the development of antibiotics in the 1940s, is gaining interest. UCLA researchers have come across a virus that can change the protein it uses to attach to the bacteria it is infecting. Read more...