Monday, 8/25/97 Drug company agrees to pay $135 million to Synthroid users SETTLEMENT: Patients were unaware of effective, yet cheap alternatives By Matt Grace Daily Bruin Contributor Seven years of academic imprisonment surrounded a study conducted by UC San Francisco, until media pressure compelled the study’s sponsor to publish. Read more...
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August 24, 9:00 pm
Drug company agrees to pay $135 million to Synthroid users
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August 24, 9:00 pm
Thumbs up/Thumbs down
Monday, 8/25/97 Thumbs up/Thumbs down Michael Jordan on a quarter? The U.S. Treasury is considering releasing a set of 50 quarters commemorating the states – and Illinois is thinking about putting Michael Jordan on theirs. Read more...
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August 24, 9:00 pm
Rivlarly, Schmivarly
Monday, 8/25/97 Rivlarly, Schmivarly PROFESSOR: Trojan joins ranks of Bruins, teaches summer classes at UCLA By Frances Lee Daily Bruin Senior Staff From the picture window in his office, Dr. Read more...
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August 17, 9:00 pm
carnesale
Monday, August 18, 1997 Chancellor Carnesale’s long-term ambitions for UCLA come to light ANALYSIS: Plans include new accounting system, cutting faltering academic programsBy Patrick Kerkstra Daily Bruin Senior Staff Chancellor Albert Carnesale has occupied his new office in Murphy Hall for less then two months. Read more...
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August 17, 9:00 pm
Civil Rights of way
Monday, August 18, 1997 Through his unique Cadillac, Ozell Roberson honors people who have struggled for equalityBy Meghan Ward Daily Bruin Contributor It roams around Los Angeles surrounded by the faces of the likes of Martin Luther King and Barbara Streisand. Read more...
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August 17, 9:00 pm
UCLA, residents dispute housing contract
Monday, August 18, 1997 UCLA, residents dispute housing contract HOUSING: University backs out of sorority lease, but only after 22 students had vacatedBy Michelle Navarro Daily Bruin Contributor Tina O’Brien felt that she deserved a good pat on the back. Read more...
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August 17, 9:00 pm
ASUCLA getting out of the red, should be seeing green next year
Monday, August 18, 1997 ASUCLA getting out of the red, should be seeing green next year FINANCE: Despite obstacles, association may meet budgetary goals due to increased revenueBy Frances Lee Daily Bruin Senior Staff Armed with a pared-down, no-frills budget, the students’ association (ASUCLA) heads back on the road to financial recovery. Read more...